TORONTO - Echologics, a provider of permanent leak detection technology, announced it will deliver an Internet of Things (IoT) Smart City solution over Bell’s broadband wireless network for the City of Medicine Hat, Alberta. The solution will wirelessly monitor the city’s water pipeline network to help reduce water loss and mitigate the cost of infrastructure failure.
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AUSTIN, Texas – NI, the provider of platform-based systems that enable engineers and scientists to solve the world’s greatest engineering challenges, announced today a technology collaboration with Innovari to help utility companies around the world improve system utilization, manage distributed energy resources and foster relationships between customers, local communities and regulators.
LONDON (Oct. 14 2015) – The future of manufacturing is defined by the Industry 4.0 paradigm, which will be singularly determined by the design, development and implementation of the Internet of Things.
LONDON (Aug. 25, 2015) – The advent of the Internet of Industrial Things (IoIT) has triggered an influx of technology-oriented services such as cybersecurity and advanced maintenance. This has dramatically widened business opportunities in the manufacturing services sector.
LONDON (Aug.12, 2015) – The Internet of Industrial Things (IoIT), a concept derived from the ability to connect assets, business processes and people across the enterprise, has transformed the plant floor into a state of hyper-connectivity. However, with greater connectivity comes a drastic increase in the inflow of data.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (July 14, 2015) – By the end of 2015, the global pumps market will tide over several waves of uncertainty to register substantial growth. The decline in oil prices, in the beginning of 2015, in particular, forced consolidation and a shift to innovative operational procedures as end users focused on value-buying and energy efficiency.
KYOTO, Japan (June 22, 2015) – Nidec Corporation has announced that it has launched a joint development of a big data analysis technology together with IBM Japan with the main purpose of “improving production ratio via early detection of problems” and “shortening downtime via better factor analysis efficiency” for various production equipment and machinery equipped with the Nidec Group's motors.