Smart Infrastructure Magazine News
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University of Oxford has new indoor mapping system
The University of Oxford has upgraded its estates management processes with a new indoor mapping system to provide more efficient methods of maintaining asset data and how it charges university departments and other tenants for the space they use.
14 July 2021 -
Bus stop buttons are now wireless & battery-free using energy harvesting technology from ZF
Thanks to the wireless and battery-free switch technology from ZF, there are various possible application fields to increase connectivity, flexibility, and convenience.
12 July 2021 -
Panasonic Connect Europe is launched
Panasonic has announced the foundation of a new solutions-focused organisation, Panasonic Connect Europe GmbH, to address the changing technology needs of European businesses. Panasonic Connect Europe will offer diverse B2B technology solutions, alongside an enhanced services capability, to help customers maintain their mission critical operations and organisations to transform their business operations.
09 July 2021 -
Siemens and Oracle set to ease transition to the smart grid for energy suppliers
Siemens has collaborated with Oracle, a global strategic cloud provider, on a high-performance processing solution that will help energy suppliers to better manage the substantial data processing demands that will come with market wide Half Hourly Settlement (HHS).
08 July 2021 -
COVID makes a dent on the structured cabling market
The impact of COVID on the commercial market make a dent in the world structured cabling market, but with a recovery expected by 2023 and data centres performing well.
29 June 2021 -
Wide range of counting
Terabee has announced the latest addition to its people counting range, People Counting L-XL. The new Terabee offering enables passageway coverage up to 9 metres wide, with five devices at 3.2 meters high, in a multi-device capability for very wide entrances and passageways.
28 June 2021