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Campfire spurns platform play, offers XR-as a-service

While the idea of collaborating around augmented reality images sounds tantalizing in theory, it rarely happens in practice for reasons that include awkward setup, orienting around new collaboration apps and gestures, and difficulty in getting 3D models from popular design apps into the system. Campfire is hoping to bring augmented and virtual reality to the […]

BIM, MEP, and You

Building Information Modelling (BIM) and three pillars of construction Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP), can be a match made in building heaven. If implemented correctly, BIM can solve many of the traditional problems that plague MEP. This places BIM adoption as an important consideration for engineers who have not done so already. From Design to […]

Mitsubishi Electric and Eplan strengthen their digital partnership

The Eplan Partner Network (EPN) is a framework for participants to jointly develop and market interfaces between Eplan’s advanced planning software and, amongst others, field level devices and parts such as PLCs and their related simulators. The EPN partnership is based on common, binding goals, for enhancing and supporting such interfaces. This commitment both increases […]

Duke combines renewables and REC Solar brands under new Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions name

Duke Energy announced the launch of Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions, a new commercial brand that unifies products and services offered by several Duke Energy subsidiaries, including Duke Energy Renewables, REC Solar and Duke Energy One, under one comprehensive brand. Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions offers customized clean energy and resilient infrastructure solutions at scale for private […]

Types of Trading Charts and the Information They Provide

Types of Trading Charts and the Information They Provide By continuing to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies. more information Accept The cookie settings on this website are set to “allow cookies” to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing […]

Returning to the office – Access control for small businesses

Written on {{ “2021-04-26T00:00:00+00:00” | date “longDate” }} Modified on {{ “2021-04-26T00:00:00+00:00” | date “longDate” }} As we slowly emerge from the coronavirus pandemic and businesses begin planning a return to the office, now is a good time to consider whether your access and security system needs a re-think too. Our Entry-level integrated access control […]

Schneider Electric adds microgrid to existing solar array at Connecticut Catholic church campus

Schneider Electric and Citizens Energy Corporation announced the start of construction of their first joint resiliency project to deploy an advanced microgrid to serve four critical facilities on the campus of The Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception in New Britain, Connecticut. The microgrid will help ensure more reliable and efficient power and improve […]

Arm touts growing ecosystem around Neoverse platforms

A few months after first introducing the N2 and V1 Neoverse platforms, Arm is highlighting more of the performance and the features the platforms deliver. The chip designer is also touting the growing list of processors using the Neoverse family of products to bring specialized processing to cloud, HPC and elsewhere. The Neoverse-based product news […]

Emphasis on Quality Control Has Retail Distribution Centers Looking Like Automated Factories

Multiple forces are converging to propel this shift toward automating quality control in distribution centers. Retailers must untangle a wide assortment of issues to navigate this shift. Emphasis on Quality Control Has Retail Distribution Centers Looking Like Automated Factories Article from | Cognex Changing consumer habits are driving a wave of automation in the distribution […]