At the end of June 2020, a 70-panel photovoltaic system was installed on the roof of the COPA-DATA headquarters in Salzburg and went into operation. More than one third of the location’s annual electricity demand will now be generated directly on site and be fed into the local grid of Salzburg AG. In addition, the system will serve as a testbed for the further development of zenon engineering for PV systems.
The city of Speyer in the state of Rheinland-Palatinate was Germany’s “lightning capital” in 2019. Siemens’ lightning information service BLIDS (which stands for Blitz-Informationsdienst von Siemens) detected just under 3.1 lightning strikes per square kilometer in Speyer in 2019.
Brazil is a world leading producer of grain, and is set to reach a new national grain production record, with some 251 million tons of soybeans and corn in the 2019/2020 harvest, according to the Country’s Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply. In the near future, a significant improvement in rural productivity is expected thanks to increasing connectivity, one of the pillars for the continuity of the Brazilian agriculture evolution.
TDK Corporation (TSE: 6762) announced today that it is partnering with a world leader in additive mass manufacturing with Origin. Origin creates 3-D printers that can print a very wide variety of products not only with unique performance characteristics but also tailored to mass manufacturing.
Whatever the application, C23 series sensors meet its highest demands. Their miniature size (20 x 30 x 10 mm), first-class sensing ranges and practical accessories are ideal for limited spaces.
The popular FTTx and Training Zones will also feature at the event as the Market Focus, which will feature 5G and transportation sensing this year, opens.
Datalogic, a global leader in the automatic data capture and factory automation markets, is pleased to announce the partnership with Re-vision, a Dutch company leader in self-scanning software solutions. This strategic alliance is meant to combine the versatility of the mobile computer Joya Touch A6 with the Re-vision’s software capabilities for self-scanning applications.