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  • EIB Returns Painting to Rightful Heirs
    on 23/04/2024 at 14:00

    Following provenance research, the European Investment Bank (EIB) has returned a Flemish Old Master painting by Frans de Momper, which had been spoliated during World War II, to its rightful owners.

  • New report on mobilization of private finance by Multilateral Development Banks and Development Finance Institutions
    on 23/04/2024 at 07:30

    27 Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) and Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), including the European Investment Bank, published their latest report on their collective mobilization of private finance, which increased globally by 12% from the previous year to $71.1 billion in 2022.

  • Belgium: School roof solar panels — initial results of an ambitious programme from SeGEC together with the EIB, ELENA and Belfius Banque
    on 18/04/2024 at 12:30

    In late September 2022, Secrétariat général de l’enseignement catholique (SeGEC), Belfius Banque, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the DUSS consultancy launched a major project to equip private schools with solar panels. A year and a half later, all of the partners together with Reno.energy — the company that won the installation call for tenders in 2023 — have stated that the project has so far been a success. 

  • 2024 One World Media awards: longlist unveiled
    on 02/04/2024 at 07:30

    One World Media announced the longlist of selected stories for all its 15 award categories, including the Women’s solutions reporting award, supported by the European Investment Bank.

  • Serbia-Bulgaria railway project on Corridor Xc launched
    on 28/03/2024 at 13:00

    Construction work has begun on the Niš-Dimitrovgrad railway section near the Serbian city of Pirot. The project involves the reconstruction and modernisation of an existing unelectrified single-track railway line from Sićevo to Dimitrovgrad and the construction of the northern rail bypass around the city of Niš, as well as electrification and signalling work on both stretches. As part of the EU Economic and Investment Plan, the overall modernisation of up to 104 km of railway lines will result in shorter journey times and improved safety and regional connectivity, while enabling a gradual shift to more environmentally friendly transportation options.


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  • C.H.E.M.P. Negras 2
    on 29/04/2022 at 08:01

    S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul:  C.H.E.M.P. Negras 2, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.

  • C.H.E.M.P. Negras 1
    on 29/04/2022 at 08:00

    S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul:  C.H.E.M.P. Negras 1, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.

  • C.H.E.M.P. Traisteni 2
    on 29/04/2022 at 07:58

    S.C. LUXTEN LIGHTING COMPANY S.A. cu sediul in Bucuresti, Sector 1, str. Parangului nr. 76, anunța depunerea documentatiei tehnice in vederea obtinerii autorizatiei de mediu pentru obiectivul:  C.H.E.M.P. Traisteni 2, cu amplasamentul in: judetul Prahova, Comuna Valea Doftanei, Sat Traisteni. Documentele pot fi consultate la sediul APM Prahova, str. Gh. Gr. Cantacuzino nr. 306, de luni pana vineri, intre orele 09.00 si 15.00.

  • Decizia de incadrare a impactului asupra mediului
    on 03/04/2018 at 18:00

    Anunt public privind decizia de incadrare a impactului asupra mediului pentru: "Extindere instalatii electrice (casnic si iluminat public), Zona Selgros, Comuna Malu Mare, Jud. Dolj"

  • Asociatia ESCOROM a Societatilor de Servicii Energetice din Romania (ESCOROM) si Autoritatea Nationala de Reglementare in Domeniul Energiei, ANRE, au semnat un protocol de colaborare in scopul cresterii eficientei energetice
    on 02/04/2018 at 18:00

    Luxten Lighting Company SA este membru ESCOROM incepand din 2015 si membru in Consiliul Director din 2016, sprijind actiunile Asociatiei in domeniul eficientei energetice si promovarii celor mai moderne tehnologii si masuri specifice pentru atingerea tintelor nationale de reducere a consumului de energie electrica.


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CELTIC-NEXT Next Generation Telecommunications

  • CELTIC-NEXT flagship project AI-NET-PROTECT held its last plenary meeting at Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute HHI in Berlin
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 19/04/2024 at 07:12

    Last week, our Flagship Project AI-NET-PROTECT held its last plenary meeting at the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI) in Berlin. This great meeting was the occasion to finalise the final

  • Online Proposers’ Brokerage Day of the CELTIC-NEXT Spring Call 2024 – 13th of March 2024
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 13/03/2024 at 07:41

    CELTIC is pleased to have organised its Proposers Brokerage Day for its CELTIC-NEXT Spring Call 2024. The event took place online on Wednesday 13th of March 2024 from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm CET. Watch the recording of the webinar here! During the Pitching Session in the afternoon, proposers presented their new proposal idea. This was a perfect opportunity to receive early feedback and to discuss new project ideas with potential new project partners. Joining this day was also the perfect occasion to get first-hand information on funding from the Public Authorities and start preparing a full project proposal for the CELTIC Spring Call 2024. Due to time constraints, not all Supporting Funding Public Authorities will present at the event, therefore it is best to contact them after the event to get their conditions and topics of interest. Applications to send your pitch presentation are now closed. Proposers will have the opportunity to run a Consortium Building Session the following days from Thursday 14th to Wednesday 20th of March 2024, the session will focus on your proposal to help you find potential project partners. Dates and times are below the Agenda! For more information and support please do not hesitate to contact [email protected]. Consortium Building Sessions Pitch presentations shown in the afternoon sessionConsortium Building SessionCompanyContactCountry AI to the rescueSave the date 18Mar 13:00-13:30 CET RISEIan MarshSweden Digital Twin for Regional Readiness CenterSave the date 15Mar 10:00-10:30 CET Mesensei OyTuukka YlälahtiFinland StartedSave the date 14Mar 10:00-10:30 CET Nokia Bell LabsOlivier MarceFrance SafeShoreSave the date 14Mar 09:00-09:30 CET CyberRidgeEyal WohlgemuthIsrael NomadSliceSave the date 15Mar 11:00-11:30 CET Fraunhofer IISAnna RichterGermany SteererSave the date 14Mar 11:00-11:30 CET TeknasyonHacer Ozmen YilmazTurkey Real Trusted SystemsSave the date 15Mar 13:00-13:30 CET University of JyväskyläIan OliverFinland Digital Plane SafeSave the date 15Mar 14:00-14:30 CET University of JyväskyläIan OliverFinland GeneticSave the date 15Mar 09:00-09:30 CET BrunelProf. Panos Louvieris, Gerorgios IoannouUnited Kingdom VEWSSave the date 19Mar 09:00-09:30 CET Pula-NalaTsholo MoshimaneSouth Africa Home Hospital Pilots with open Digital Health Operating SystemSave the date 20Mar 11:00-11:30 CET RedZinkLalit Saini & Donal MorrisIrland Enhancing Drone Connectivity in Smart Agriculture with sustainable Open RAN and NTNSave the date 18Mar 09:00-09:30 CET Catapult Satelite ApplicationsVaia KalokidouUnited Kingdom 6G-Guard: Defending Mobile Communication in Post-Quantum WorldSave the date 18Mar 10:00-10:30 CET TurkcellBuse BilginTurkey Decentralized Electrification of TransportSave the date 20Mar 13:00-13:30 CET ClessBoris KriukowPoland SabaSatSave the date 20Mar 10:00-10:30 CET ProesSaba HomamiFrance Agenda  SESSIONS CETAgenda & SlidesVideos 9:25-9:30Opening 9:30-9:35Welcome - Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office Director 9:35-10:00Introduction to CELTIC-NEXT - Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office DirectorIntroduction to CELTIC-NEXT - recording 10:00-10:25CELTIC-NEXT Strategic & Innovation RoadMap (SRIA) and its topics - Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office DirectorCELTIC-NEXT Strategic & Innovation RoadMap (SRIA) and its topics - recording 10:25-10:30Q&A 10:30-11:00What is a good Proposal and how to submit it - Christiane Reinsch, Programme CoordinatorWhat is a good Proposal and how to submit it - recording 11:00-12:20National Funding schemes presented by Public Authorities 11:00-11:10 - Republic of Korea – Jenny Heeweon, KIAT Introduction to CELTIC-NEXT 11:10-11:20 - France – Camille Tang Taye, BPIfrance 11:20-11:30 - Portugal – Rita Silva, ANI 11:30-11:40 - Finland - Hanna Rinta-Erkkilä, Business Finland 11:40-11:50 - Luxemburg – Elisabeth Frisch, Luxinnovation 11:50-12:00 - Poland – Andrzej Wajs, NCBR 12:00-12:10 - Spain – Oscar Fernandez Moyano, CDTI 12:10-12:20 - Sweden - Marlene Häggström, Vinnova 12:20-12:30 - UK – Tom Kirkham, InnovateUK, UKRI Public Authorities presentations - recording 12:20-12:30Q&A 12:30-13:30Lunch Break 13:30-15:00CELTIC-NEXT Pitching Session – Potential proposers present their ideas - Moderated by Christiane Reinsch, Programme Coordinator Detailed presentations and slides in the dedicated table below. • Short information on what the proposal is about (vision, motivation, research domains, impact, planned schedule) • Expertise of partners; proposers are looking for contact information Pitching Sessions presentations - recording 15:00-15:20Exchange Time 15:20-15:30Closure Key dates for the upcoming Spring Call 2024 are: Spring Call 2024 Opening 13 November 2023 Launch Event 13 February 2024 Proposers Brokerage Day (online) 13 March 2024 Deadline for Proposals 3 May 2024 Labels Notifications 17 June 2024  

  • AI-NET ANIARA Project results and impact in a video!
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 04/03/2024 at 13:48

    AI-NET ANIARA just published a video retracing results and impact after 4 years of work and an official closure and final review meeting in Lulea, Sweden in February 2024. AI-NET

  • CELTIC-NEXT flagship project AI-NET-ANIARA held its last final review in Luleå, Sweden
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 01/02/2024 at 09:09

    On the 1st of February 2024, the final review of the flagship CELTIC-NEXT EUREKA CLUSTER project AI-NET-ANIARA was held in Luleå, Sweden, with success no matter the difficulties encountered in the

  • Launch Event of the CELTIC-NEXT Spring Call 2024 – 13th of February 2024
    by Audrey Bienvenu on 15/01/2024 at 14:58

    CELTIC is very pleased to organise for this CELTIC-NEXT Spring Call 2024 an online Launch Event on Tuesday 13th of February 2024, from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. Participating in this Launch Event is an opportunity to join and meet the CELTIC-NEXT Office and learn about the programme’s success and the next opportunities to keep engaged in! As usual, this bottom-up call is the perfect opportunity to enable projects in the field of next-generation communications for the digital society that contribute to a sustainable world. By applying and participating in the CELTIC-NEXT Call, your organisation can access national public funding for your R&D project! This event is the occasion to present the cluster, the call conditions and the topics of interest addressed.  We invited you to participate, engage and explore ground-breaking opportunities together with the CELTIC-NEXT Cluster. We explained in detail the 5 steps to prepare your proposal, such as using the Brokerage Tool to find partners, share ideas or find some existing ones, and create an account on the Proposal Portal. Watch the recording on our CELTIC-NEXT YouTube Channel ! CET Heidelberg, GermanyAGENDA 9:25-9:30Opening 9:30-9:35Welcome, Mr Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office Director 9:35-9:40Introduction to EUREKA, Mr Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office Director 9:40-9:45Introduction to the Eureka Clusters Programme (ECP), Mr Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office Director 9:45-10:10Introduction to CELTIC-NEXT and its SRIA, Mr Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office Director 10:10-10:25CELTIC-NEXT Roadmap and Call Topics of Interest, Mr Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office Director 10:25-10:30Coffee Break & Questions Chat 10:30-10:45Step 1 -Use the Brokerage Tool, Mr Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office Director 10:45-11:00Step 2 -Attend the Call Events, Mrs Audrey Bienvenu, CELTIC Project Assistant 11:00-11:10 Step 3 - Contact your Public Authorities, Mr Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office Director 11:10-11:25 Step 4 - Check your Eligibility, Mr Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office Director 11:25-12:15 Step 5 - Make a Good Proposal & Submit your Proposal, Mr Xavier Priem, CELTIC Office Director 12:15-12:30Wrap-up & Exchange time Spring Call 2024 Opening 13-Nov-2023 Online Launch Event 13-Feb-2024 Online Proposers Brokerage Day 13-Mar-2024 Deadline for Proposals 03-May-2024 Labels Notifications 07-Jun-2024


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  • 1INCH Price Prediction 2025
    by Sophia on 24/03/2022 at 10:01

    What would be our price prediction of 1inch in five years? Because of demand growth in the cryptocurrency market in previous years, traders had grown progressively widespread and would like to understand the information for the following common queries: Is 1INCH a worthwhile investment? How much is one-inch value in 2025? How much is that The post 1INCH Price Prediction 2025 appeared first on Big Data Europe.

  • Aave Price Prediction 2022-2026: Will It Skyrocket?
    by Sophia on 23/03/2022 at 10:38

    What is Aave Price Prediction in 2026? Where will Aave be in the next five years? The AAVE token valuation has been falling since about 2022, reaching a 90-day drop of $131.98 on January 24. At the time of posting (February 2), AAVE was operating at $159.86, down and over 76% from its all-time peak The post Aave Price Prediction 2022-2026: Will It Skyrocket? appeared first on Big Data Europe.

  • Binance Coin Price Forecast 2030: The Future It Holds
    by Sophia on 23/03/2022 at 10:13

    What is a Binance Coin? Is Binance Coin a good investment? Learn in this article about the expert price forecast for Binance Coin and what the future holds in 2030. Binance Coin had a hugely successful year in 2019. Whereas the coin slowed slightly in the second period of the year, it gained a significant The post Binance Coin Price Forecast 2030: The Future It Holds appeared first on Big Data Europe.

  • Quant Price Prediction 2025 | Making it to the Top
    by Sophia on 22/03/2022 at 17:29

    Basics of QNT: Quant Coin and the Quant Network Launched in June 2018, Quant has a primary goal of fully intent on associating blockchains and networks worldwide, without diminishing the proficiency and interoperability of the organisation.  QNT is an Ethereum token for controlling Quant Network’s Overledger image of big business programming arrangements, which plan to The post Quant Price Prediction 2025 | Making it to the Top appeared first on Big Data Europe.

  • CRV Price Prediction 2030 | Will it Soar Heights?
    by Sophia on 17/03/2022 at 19:36

    Several cost forecasts from crypto specialists were investigated to help in evaluating how CRV will take off in the following ten years. The post CRV Price Prediction 2030 | Will it Soar Heights? appeared first on Big Data Europe.


  • CEA and Eviden Launch Phase 2 of the EXA1 Supercomputer Program
    by Atos on 17/04/2024 at 08:00

    CEA and Eviden, the Atos business leading in advanced computing, today announce the delivery of the EXA1 HE (High Efficiency) supercomputer, based on Eviden’s BullSequana XH3000 technology. The post CEA and Eviden Launch Phase 2 of the EXA1 Supercomputer Program appeared first on Atos.

  • Eviden expands LNCC Santos Dumont supercomputer capacity fourfold to meet growing needs of academic community
    by Atos on 11/04/2024 at 12:00

    Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in advanced computing today announces that it has signed a new $19.4 million contract with The National Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC). The post Eviden expands LNCC Santos Dumont supercomputer capacity fourfold to meet growing needs of academic community appeared first on Atos.

  • Market update – April 9, 2024
    by Atos on 09/04/2024 at 05:30

    Atos announces the parameters of its refinancing framework, based on its full business perimeter of Tech Foundations and Eviden: €600 million of cash needed to fund the business over the 2024-25 period. Funds to be provided in the form of debt and/or equity by existing stakeholders or third-party investors €300 million in new revolving credit The post Market update – April 9, 2024 appeared first on Atos.

  • Ipsotek’s AIVA Engine Takes a Leap Forward with Natural Language Search
    by Atos on 08/04/2024 at 07:30

    Ipsotek, an Eviden business, and a leading provider of AI-powered video analytics, today announced a significant advancement in its core Artificial Intelligence Video Analytics (AIVA) engine. This groundbreaking development empowers users of the VISuite platform to search and identify objects within videos using Natural Language Search (NLS). The post Ipsotek’s AIVA Engine Takes a Leap Forward with Natural Language Search appeared first on Atos.

  • IGM Financial selects Eviden to provide cloud computing services
    by Atos on 03/04/2024 at 12:00

    Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in digital, cloud, big data and security, today announces it has been selected by IGM Financial Inc. (IGM) (TSX: IGM), one of Canada’s leading diversified wealth and asset management companies, for a one-year contract to migrate its current data center assets to a modern, agile and secure solution built on Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud platforms. The post IGM Financial selects Eviden to provide cloud computing services appeared first on Atos.


  • Ipsotek’s AIVA Engine Takes a Leap Forward with Natural Language Search
    by Atos on 08/04/2024 at 07:30

    Ipsotek, an Eviden business, and a leading provider of AI-powered video analytics, today announced a significant advancement in its core Artificial Intelligence Video Analytics (AIVA) engine. This groundbreaking development empowers users of the VISuite platform to search and identify objects within videos using Natural Language Search (NLS). The post Ipsotek’s AIVA Engine Takes a Leap Forward with Natural Language Search appeared first on Atos.

  • IGM Financial selects Eviden to provide cloud computing services
    by Atos on 03/04/2024 at 12:00

    Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in digital, cloud, big data and security, today announces it has been selected by IGM Financial Inc. (IGM) (TSX: IGM), one of Canada’s leading diversified wealth and asset management companies, for a one-year contract to migrate its current data center assets to a modern, agile and secure solution built on Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud platforms. The post IGM Financial selects Eviden to provide cloud computing services appeared first on Atos.

  • GENCI and CNRS choose Eviden to make the Jean Zay supercomputer one of the most powerful in France
    by Atos on 28/03/2024 at 09:00

    Following the announcement made by the French President at the Vivatech conference in June 2023, the Grand Equipement National de Calcul Intensif (GENCI) and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), under the aegis of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, have selected Eviden to provide a major extension to the capacity of the Jean Zay supercomputer, funded by the France 2030 Programme. This announcement marks a new step towards sovereign AI. The post GENCI and CNRS choose Eviden to make the Jean Zay supercomputer one of the most powerful in France appeared first on Atos.

  • The Novo Nordisk Foundation chooses Eviden to build “Gefion” in Denmark, one of the world’s most powerful AI supercomputers
    by Atos on 19/03/2024 at 08:00

    Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in advanced computing, today announces a new contract with the Danish Centre for AI Innovation, owned by the Novo Nordisk Foundation and the Export and Investment Fund of Denmark, to construct a state-of-the-art AI supercomputer in Denmark. The post The Novo Nordisk Foundation chooses Eviden to build “Gefion” in Denmark, one of the world’s most powerful AI supercomputers appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos positioned as a Leader in the 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Outsourced Digital Workplace Services report
    by Atos on 14/03/2024 at 09:00

    Atos has been positioned as a Leader by Gartner® in its 2024 Magic Quadrant™ for Outsourced Digital Workplace Services (ODWS), based on its completeness of vision and ability to execute. The post Atos positioned as a Leader in the 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Outsourced Digital Workplace Services report appeared first on Atos.



  • Market update – April 9, 2024
    by Atos on 09/04/2024 at 05:30

    Atos announces the parameters of its refinancing framework, based on its full business perimeter of Tech Foundations and Eviden: €600 million of cash needed to fund the business over the 2024-25 period. Funds to be provided in the form of debt and/or equity by existing stakeholders or third-party investors €300 million in new revolving credit The post Market update – April 9, 2024 appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos announces the evolution of its Board of Directors
    by Atos on 03/04/2024 at 06:00

    Atos today announces the nomination of a new Director to strengthen its Board of Directors during the company’s transformation period. The post Atos announces the evolution of its Board of Directors appeared first on Atos.

  • Presentation of the parameters of Atos’ refinancing framework
    by Atos on 02/04/2024 at 05:30

    The post Presentation of the parameters of Atos’ refinancing framework appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos reports full year 2023 results
    by Atos on 26/03/2024 at 06:30

    Revenue: €10,693m, up +0.4% organically Eviden up +2.9% organically Tech Foundations down -1.7% organically   Operating margin of 4.4% (€467m), up +170 bps organically With year-on-year improvements in both Eviden and Tech Foundations   Free cash flow at €-1,078m H2 Free Cash Flow at €-109m Reflecting lower working capital actions and higher reorganization costs   The post Atos reports full year 2023 results appeared first on Atos.

  • Statement March 25
    by Atos on 25/03/2024 at 06:33

    The company takes note of the comments made by David Layani, the representative of shareholder Onepoint. These comments are not binding on the company or its Board of Directors. Onepoint's plan has not been presented to the company's Board of Directors, who, if and when it is, will be able to analyze it and communicate its position in due course. A communication on Atos Group's 2023 results and next steps will take place on Tuesday morning, March 26. The post Statement March 25 appeared first on Atos.


  • Atos publishes its 2018 Integrated Report: People at the heart of sustainable digital transformation
    by Atos on 07/05/2019 at 08:00

    Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, has today published its integrated report, which presents a global vision of the group. For the first time, all of the most relevant information in terms of financial and non-financial performance, strategy and achievements are consolidated in an integrated and consistent way in a single report. The post Atos publishes its 2018 Integrated Report: People at the heart of sustainable digital transformation appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos and OneWeb Satellites make the world first mass-production of satellites real
    by Atos on 12/03/2019 at 10:19

    Atos announces that it supported OneWeb in the successful launch of 6 satellites on February 27th, providing all the Assembly, Integration and Testing (AIT) equipment while achieving the world’s first mass-production of satellites. The post Atos and OneWeb Satellites make the world first mass-production of satellites real appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos launches the most comprehensive 4G private and tactical LTE communication solution on the market
    by Atos on 13/06/2018 at 08:34

    Paris, June 13 2018 Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, presents for the first time at Eurosatory its LTE critical, tactical, secure and resilient communications offer. The acquisitions of Air-Lynx and Siemens Convergence Creators (CVC) earlier this year, strengthened Atos’ portfolio offering making it now the most comprehensive and integrated LTE offer on the The post Atos launches the most comprehensive 4G private and tactical LTE communication solution on the market appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos recognized by international non-profit organization CDP as a world leader for corporate action on climate change
    by Atos on 25/10/2017 at 07:59

    Atos positioned on Climate A List for fifth consecutive year   Paris, October 25 2017 Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, has been awarded the highest score in climate performance by the CDP and is listed on the 2017 Climate A List for the fifth consecutive year. Thousands of companies have submitted information to The post Atos recognized by international non-profit organization CDP as a world leader for corporate action on climate change appeared first on Atos.

  • Worldline to host today an Investor Day presenting the next milestone of its Pan-European leadership ambitions
    by Atos on 03/10/2017 at 05:04

    All 2017-2019 objectives raised: Revenue organic growth: After 3.5% to 4% for 2017, 5% to 7% for 2018 and 6% to 8% for 2019 OMDA: Above 22.5% in 2019 Free cash Flow: €230m to €245m in 2019 Acquisition of MRL PosNet: reinforcement of Worldline’s presence in India Paris, October 3rd, 2017 Atos today announces that The post Worldline to host today an Investor Day presenting the next milestone of its Pan-European leadership ambitions appeared first on Atos.



  • Market update – April 9, 2024
    by Atos on 09/04/2024 at 05:30

    Atos announces the parameters of its refinancing framework, based on its full business perimeter of Tech Foundations and Eviden: €600 million of cash needed to fund the business over the 2024-25 period. Funds to be provided in the form of debt and/or equity by existing stakeholders or third-party investors €300 million in new revolving credit The post Market update – April 9, 2024 appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos announces the evolution of its Board of Directors
    by Atos on 03/04/2024 at 06:00

    Atos today announces the nomination of a new Director to strengthen its Board of Directors during the company’s transformation period. The post Atos announces the evolution of its Board of Directors appeared first on Atos.

  • Presentation of the parameters of Atos’ refinancing framework
    by Atos on 02/04/2024 at 05:30

    The post Presentation of the parameters of Atos’ refinancing framework appeared first on Atos.

  • Atos reports full year 2023 results
    by Atos on 26/03/2024 at 06:30

    Revenue: €10,693m, up +0.4% organically Eviden up +2.9% organically Tech Foundations down -1.7% organically   Operating margin of 4.4% (€467m), up +170 bps organically With year-on-year improvements in both Eviden and Tech Foundations   Free cash flow at €-1,078m H2 Free Cash Flow at €-109m Reflecting lower working capital actions and higher reorganization costs   The post Atos reports full year 2023 results appeared first on Atos.

  • Statement March 25
    by Atos on 25/03/2024 at 06:33

    The company takes note of the comments made by David Layani, the representative of shareholder Onepoint. These comments are not binding on the company or its Board of Directors. Onepoint's plan has not been presented to the company's Board of Directors, who, if and when it is, will be able to analyze it and communicate its position in due course. A communication on Atos Group's 2023 results and next steps will take place on Tuesday morning, March 26. The post Statement March 25 appeared first on Atos.


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  • Sohu Downloader: 5 Useful and Quick Apps
    by Vladimir Popescu on 24/04/2024 at 13:03

    Finding the best Sohu downloader apps took me on a journey, as I explored over 20 different software options. Read on to find my selection of the top five tools for the task. The last one is the official Sohu app! Scroll down to find out why. Best Sohu Downloader 1. YT Saver YT Saver The post Sohu Downloader: 5 Useful and Quick Apps appeared first on MSPoweruser.

  • iMyFone Umate Pro Review – Is It a Reliable iPhone Data Eraser?
    by Tamal Das on 24/04/2024 at 10:58

    This in-depth iMyFone Umate Pro review will help you make the right buying decision if you’re looking for the best iPhone data eraser. This tool can protect your privacy by making deleted files unrecoverable on various iOS devices. It’s a one-stop-shop to delete all types of iOS files with different layers of data overwriting. Ultimately, The post iMyFone Umate Pro Review – Is It a Reliable iPhone Data Eraser? appeared first on MSPoweruser.

  • Windows 11 app recommendations AKA the ads in the Start Menu are coming to the general public
    by Devesh Beri on 24/04/2024 at 09:50

    Microsoft has begun distributing an update (KB5036980) for Windows 11 that has a new (unwanted?) feature to the Start menu. The “Recommended” section will now display suggestions for apps available in the Microsoft Store. Or, as everyone calls them, the ads.  According to Microsoft’s update notes, these recommendations are intended to help users discover new applications.  Here The post Windows 11 app recommendations AKA the ads in the Start Menu are coming to the general public appeared first on MSPoweruser.

  • ContextMinds Review: Can AI Give You Good Content Ideas?
    by Vladan Cetojevic on 24/04/2024 at 09:05

    An unbiased ContextMinds review will help you decide about this innovative platform. AI is used nowadays for various purposes. SEO and content are probably under the most spotlight for the moment. I’ll do my best to walk you through ContextMinds features and showcase how to use them. Let’s dive deep and see what’s under the The post ContextMinds Review: Can AI Give You Good Content Ideas? appeared first on MSPoweruser.

  • Huawei wants to do what Microsoft couldn’t: challenge iOS and Android with HarmonyOS
    by Devesh Beri on 24/04/2024 at 07:16

    Huawei is planning to expand its HarmonyOS worldwide. HarmonyOS is Huawei’s own phone platform, which was released in 2019 after US sanctions blocked Huawei from having further access to Google’s Android software. Coincidently, it was the same year Microsoft stopped their Windows phone. Huawei has set its sights on international expansion and intends to spend The post Huawei wants to do what Microsoft couldn’t: challenge iOS and Android with HarmonyOS appeared first on MSPoweruser.


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  • Roll embossing: New system revolutionizes production of bipolar plates
    on 02/04/2024 at 15:52

    Climate-friendly fuel cell systems, which are set to power machines such as vehicles in the future, are still rare and expensive these days. There are several reasons for this, including the complex and costly process used to produce bipolar plates — a key component in electrolyzers and fuel cells, which are needed for many hydrogen systems. The Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU has now taken a major step toward lower costs and mass production of bipolar plates by introducing an innovative sys-tem for roll embossing: BPPflexRoll. The Fraunhofer researchers will be presenting one component of the system at the joint Fraunhofer booth in Hall 2, Booth B24, at Hannover Messe 2024 from April 22 to 26.

  • Manufacturing Technologies for the Future of the European Space Industry
    on 02/04/2024 at 15:52

    Outer space has never before seemed so close, with spaceflight hovering within reach. To enhance the competitiveness of European space transportation systems, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT are developing innovative manufacturing technologies for rocket components in the ENLIGHTEN project. The researchers will be presenting their results at the Hannover Messe (Hall 2, Booth B24) from April 22 to 26, 2024.

  • AI in workplace settings: a hands-on experience
    on 02/04/2024 at 15:52

    Allaying anxieties, emphasizing potential — with their KI-Studios (AI Studios), experts from the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO are bringing workplace artificial intelligence to life. Their KI-Infomobil (AI Infomobile) will be appearing at the Hannover Messe from April 22 to 26. Guests are welcome to visit Fraunhofer at Booth B24 in Hall 2 to learn how AI technologies work, where they can be used, and how they can make people’s work easier.

  • Solutions for efficient and trustworthy artificial intelligence
    on 02/04/2024 at 15:52

    There is a high demand for AI solutions in industrial applications. These solutions need to be efficient, trustworthy and secure in order to be used in series production or quality control, for example. However, the new possibilities opened up by generative AI also raise questions. Can users rely on what a chatbot says? How can vulnerabilities in an AI model be detected early on during development? At the Hannover Messe 2024, the Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems IAIS and the institutes of the Fraunhofer Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Alliance will be presenting two exhibits and several use cases centering on trustworthy AI solutions.

  • Prof. Alice Kirchheim becomes new institute director at Fraunhofer IML
    on 02/04/2024 at 13:00

    Change at the top of the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics IML: As of April 1, Prof. Alice Kirchheim is taking over the Material Flow Systems department at Fraunhofer IML, along with the Chair of Material Handling and Warehousing at TU Dortmund University. Kirchheim, a scientist with outstanding experience in automation in intralogistics, will also be a valuable addition to the institute in Dortmund thanks to her expertise relating to the digital transformation and the use of AI in logistics. She is succeeding Prof. Michael ten Hompel, who is retiring after 24 years as the institute director at Fraunhofer IML and the holder of the same chair.


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  • Harvard Integrates 3D Campus Maps with ArcGIS and CloudCities
    by mvdb on 28/10/2015 at 08:20

    Harvard University has several campuses in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the neighboring city of Boston, plus footprints around the state and in multiple international locations. In total, Harvard manages 660 buildings that give its 21,000 students and more than 16,000 faculty and staff access to the university’s renowned working environments. Stepping into the online world required...

  • Using 3D City Libraries in Game Engines
    by mvdb on 22/10/2015 at 08:26

    This post aims to introduce both the advantages and ease to which CityEngine can be used for varying forms of media. This includes a step-­by-­step tutorial on bringing models created in CityEngine to three popular platforms; Unity, Unreal Engine, and LumenRT. From providing a haunted setting in the latest nightmare­-inducing horror flick to bringing exotic...

  • Which 3D format should CloudCities support next?
    by mvdb on 09/09/2015 at 17:04

      Soon we will open up CloudCities to support multiple 3D web scene and 3D exchange formats. Please help us decide which formats to support first!   Which 3D format should CloudCities support next?   If you don’t find your preferred 3D format, please shoot us an email at [email protected]!    

  • CloudCities released – A 3D YouTube For Your Smart City
    by mvdb on 17/07/2015 at 14:39

    Press Release – SmarterBetterCities, Redlands, CA, July 17, 2015 Today SmarterBetterCities has announced the public release of CloudCities (http://cloudciti.es): “CloudCities puts your city at your fingertips, making complex decisions easier, smarter and a lot more magical. It’s an ever-growing family of innovative cloud apps that lets you design, monitor and manage your city right from...

  • Meet us in San Diego (July 18 to July 23)
    by mvdb on 17/07/2015 at 08:52

      This is our third year at the Esri User Conference. Pick the brains of our team for answers and get amazing demonstrations. We will be at the a) Esri 3D Mapping Forum, b) Esri Business Summit, and c) Esri UC – GIS Solutions Expo. Here are the coordinates:   Esri 3D Mapping Forum Omni...


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  • Orange Business announces global innovation space for clients worldwide
    by Elaine sherman on 16/04/2024 at 17:33

    Orange Business announces global innovation space for clients worldwide Elaine sherman Tue, 04/16/2024 - 17:33 Orange Experience Hub simulates real environments, featuring innovative technologies from multiple vendors for solution testing. It will be available both remotely and onsite in Brazil. Orange Experience Hub simulates real environments, featuring innovative technologies from multiple vendors for solution testing. It will be available both remotely and onsite in Brazil. Orange Business is excited to announce the launch of the Orange Experience Hub, a collaborative global space designed to support customers on their digital transformation journey. This hub will enable testing and learning of innovative technologies from multiple suppliers by replicating real-world scenarios and environments. Starting April 2024, the space can be accessed remotely or in-person at the Orange Major Service Center (MSC) located in Petrópolis (RJ), Brazil. "With Orange Experience Hub, we can explore, replicate and solve the technological puzzles our teams and customers are facing by combining multiple solutions and manufacturers from an end-to-end perspective," says Carlos Terra, Head of Expertise & Solution Center, Americas. The Orange Experience Hub is available for use by both 30,000+ Orange employees globally and thousands of customers worldwide. One of the key differentiators of this space is its role as an environment for co-innovation and demonstration of cutting-edge technologies and services, allowing visitors to understand the entire journey of solutions, including how services are offered, delivered and operated end-to-end. Jeff Jones, Americas Sales VP, summarized the key advantages as follows, "The challenge for many clients is getting a pre-purchase, hands-on experience within intricate technology environments. The Orange Experience Hub empowers both our team members and clients to engage closely with our technology partners' current solutions and offerings. Additionally, by integrating AI within the environments, we are collaboratively shaping the services of the future." If used locally, the space serves as a testing ground for collaboration solutions leveraging voice and video from multiple manufacturers. If used virtually, it provides insights into how these services will be configured in the cloud, along with the required connectivity solution and cybersecurity level. Testing scenarios Coordination for the use of the Orange Experience Hub is supported by Orange Business experts. Orange provides a manual guide with scenarios that can be used as references to explore specific needs, stimulating better usage of concept testing. Among them are: How does a videoconferencing session work when streamed to both remote locations with limited connectivity and a well-equipped meeting room, with the right level of infrastructure and producing meeting minutes through artificial intelligence? How to address cybersecurity for companies requiring contact center solutions for employees working in hybrid scenarios How to monitor and anticipate potential problems and failures in equipment devices located in factories or production lines, avoiding service interruption Additional information The Orange Experience Hub was made possible by the Orange Business partner manufacturers. The MSC facility in Petrópolis leverages sustainable initiatives including solar energy and equipment reuse. "At Orange Business, we are committed to the responsible and inclusive vision of digital technology, while helping companies reimagine their services. This creates a positive impact for our customers, our employees and the planet," concludes Gustavo Braz, Head of Brazil Major Service Center.   More information about the Orange Experience Hub Available globally Content and visits are conducted in English, Spanish and Portuguese, the languages spoken at the MSC Visits, both physical and virtual, must be coordinated with service experts, and specific agendas (solution demonstrations, laboratory and co-innovation) are defined as needed. Please reach out directly to your Account Manager to schedule your visit or contact us.   Recommended for you Partnership excellence for value creation How generative AI can revolutionize the future of work: early insights into Microsoft 365 Copilot Facing the reality of Generative AI with the lessons learned in 2023 Automotive Bank & insurance Education finance Health Manufacturing Public sector Resources and energy Retail Technology and business services Tourism and personal services Transport Blogs Carlos Terra Head of Expertise and Solution Center, Americas, Orange Business Digital Transformation');" href="#" data-taxo="1019"> Digital Transformation Innovation');" href="#" data-taxo="1028"> Innovation

  • Generative AI: getting started with confidence
    by Elaine sherman on 15/04/2024 at 18:01

    Generative AI: getting started with confidence Elaine sherman Mon, 04/15/2024 - 18:01 For generative artificial intelligence, 2023 was the year of recognition. With ChatGPT leading the way, individuals and businesses have become aware of AI tools' vast potential. While some rightly express reservations, this technology is set to become indispensable in business transformation and development. The importance of taking the lead A study by Gartner highlighted a glaring deficiency: only 4% of the surveyed decision-makers consider themselves sufficiently mature in generative AI. They struggle to move beyond the "zero stage" of the ChatGPT test, which involves allowing users to test the tool without a defined objective or use case. However, 70% of them believe that this technology offers more advantages than risks. And rightly so: from improving operational efficiency and productivity to personalizing services, stimulating innovation and achieving economic gains, the benefits of generative AI are numerous and serve as a powerful catalyst for development and competitive advantage. It is essential to seize its potential today. AI, AIs Artificial intelligence: any tool used by a machine to replicate human behaviors, such as reasoning, planning and creativity (Source: European Parliament) Generative artificial intelligence: a category of AI that aims to produce new data resembling that created by humans, whether in the form of text, images or music (Source: Bpifrance) "Trustworthy" artificial intelligence: must exhibit the following three characteristics, which should be upheld throughout the system's lifecycle: "Lawful," ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations "Ethical," adhering to ethical principles and values "Robust," both technically and socially, as, even with good intentions, AI systems can unintentionally cause harm While each of these characteristics is necessary in themselves, they are not sufficient to achieve trustworthy AI. Ideally, these three characteristics should work in harmony and overlap. If tensions arise between these characteristics in practice, society should strive to address them. (Source: European Commission) Getting on board: Yes, but how? Implementing generative AI within a company requires a methodical approach. Firstly, it is important to familiarize employees with this technology to demystify what may seem complex and enigmatic. Training sessions, conferences and interactive workshops are a good starting point for teams. The second step is ideation, through workshops that identify and prioritize use cases. Only after these two essential phases can we move into "project mode" to establish the most suitable methodology for delivering tools quickly and deploying them through a change management plan to support employees, including training programs. By following this process, we can avoid pitfalls such as collecting inadequate data or introducing cognitive biases, which could turn a virtuous instrument into a counterproductive tool. The need for a single entry point Managing such a process is complex and poses a significant challenge for any company. This is where we come in, by offering our new one-stop shop that brings together all of the Orange Business expertise in artificial intelligence. With 4,000 experts dedicated to providing end-to-end support, we assist businesses of all sizes with trusted technologies, both in France and beyond. Supported by Orange Cyberdefense, our solutions ensure secure use of generative AI and guide towards ethical use cases that aim for a positive impact on companies, their employees, customers and society.   Recommended for you Inspiring, connecting and transforming in the age of AI Digital in 2 min: Data and AI: What opportunities thanks to data and artificial intelligence? Facing the reality of Generative AI with the lessons learned in 2023 Orange Business launches new trusted GenAI offers end-to-end for French customers Automobile Automotive Bank & insurance Education finance Health Manufacturing oil & gas Public sector Resources and energy Retail Smart Cities Technology and business services Tourism and personal services Transport Blogs Michaël Deheneffe As VP Data & AI and Director of Marketing, Innovation, and Strategy for Digital Services at Orange Business, Michaël leads development projects within the group's ESN activities and is an evangelist for data, AI and generative AI. Digital Transformation');" href="#" data-taxo="1019"> Digital Transformation Innovation');" href="#" data-taxo="1028"> Innovation IoT & Data Analytics');" href="#" data-taxo="1029"> IoT & Data Analytics

  • How we work today (and how we can do it better)
    by Elaine sherman on 05/04/2024 at 18:15

    How we work today (and how we can do it better) Elaine sherman Fri, 04/05/2024 - 18:15 The way we work has changed permanently. The shift to remote working during the pandemic unearthed new benefits for employers and employees. Now, hybrid is mainstream and workflows have transformed, but how prepared are you to manage it all? The way we work has changed permanently. The shift to remote working during the pandemic unearthed new benefits for employers and employees. Now, hybrid is mainstream and workflows have transformed, but how prepared are you to manage it all?   Companies have enabled more flexible work for employees, leveraging cloud collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams to support new working methods. But there’s a lot to manage. The shift was imposed on companies, with instant pressure to transform digital workflows. Companies had to enable workers with remote working tools to maintain productivity while building collaboration, communication and teamwork. And there was no real roadmap for it. Companies deployed cloud collaboration apps to workers often with no remote work experience. Admin, accounting and HR staff were suddenly expected to work remotely and remain productive. And also be collaborative, not just using Microsoft Teams and its messaging and voice and video calls, but with other apps like simultaneous commenting and editing on cloud-shared documents. Hybrid working is now mainstream. 83% of workers say hybrid working gives a better, more desirable work/life balance, and 60% of enterprises now have a remote work convention, versus 7% in 2017. There’s also been overall acceleration of workplace collaboration tools, with over a million companies using Microsoft Teams and 91% of Fortune 100 companies using it to collaborate and communicate. A third trend is enterprises focusing on digital workplace outcomes, with Gartner citing goals like retaining talented employees and achieving environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets. New ways of working, new workflows to manage Managing dispersed workforces requires replacing inefficient manual processes with organization-wide, user-centric digital workflows. Without digital workflows, your employee experiences will be fragmented, confused and counterproductive. Siloed, inefficient processes don’t enable a well-functioning dispersed workforce. This all relates to employee experience (EX), which is vital to driving productivity, efficiency and job satisfaction from a newly hybrid workforce. One barrier to efficient digital workflows is insufficient focus on onboarding, adoption and training. Expecting workers to quickly adapt to digital workflows because they’re used to using social media doesn’t work. Many companies don’t get the full value they could, or should, from Microsoft Teams. This, in turn, means missing out on ROI and available productivity gains. EX is a transformative approach By focusing on EX, you can transform ways of working and embrace, then maximize, new digital workflows. Orange believes EX enables “positive productivity,” an approach where EX is enhanced by digital tools that empower workers with the desire and the means to be more effective. A user-centric approach is the path to managing these changing workflows successfully while also making workers happier and more productive. There are several challenges to enabling positive productivity. First, implementing an employee-centric digital workplace that considers workers’ needs. World-class EX is second, driving greater employee engagement. A high-performance hybrid work environment is third, adapting to new digital workflows and giving workers the tools to collaborate and communicate effectively. How quickly you transform the digital workplace is another factor. So is shifting the role of your IT teams, so they spend less time on digital workplace management and more on bringing value to the business. There’s also the need to become a responsible company and work toward ESG goals – 86% of employees want to work for companies that share their moral and ethical values, making ESG important to EX. These are the building blocks of a positive-productivity philosophy. More than “just” collaboration to EX and hybrid Microsoft Teams is a powerful cloud collaboration tool that enables hybrid workforces with an EX that makes them more productive. Adoption and support are key parts of successful EX, since having numerous cloud collaboration tools counts for nothing if employees don’t know how to use them. There’s also the IT skills and expertise needed to implement and assist with all of this, along with the cybersecurity that needs to be built in by design. It all adds up to an effective digital workplace that enables enhanced EX and positive productivity. The right partner can empower you Orange Business understands what you need to enable an effective digital workplace with EX at the center of it. And working with the right partner who can enable your business with a forward-thinking, future-proofed digital workplace is the first step on the journey to enhanced EX and successfully navigating the new workflows inherent to hybrid. Our expertise enables our customers and partners with solutions like Microsoft 365 that enhance hybrid work environments, and our approach includes helping you give your employees more control over their own tools and EX using Power Platform and Copilot, whether or not they master low code/no code approaches. Positive productivity is the end goal, where employees have an EX built on digital tools that make them happier at work and more effective as a result. It’s a user-centric approach that we are confident can help take your business forward with your employees being as productive as possible. Watch our customer video.   Recommended for you Orange Business optimizes hybrid work with Microsoft 365 The employee experience and user adoption: keys to “positive productivity” How generative AI can revolutionize the future of work: early insights into Microsoft 365 Copilot Blogs Steve Harris I’ve been writing about technology for around 15 years and today focus mainly on all things telecoms - next generation networks, mobile, cloud computing and plenty more. For Futurity Media I am based in the Asia-Pacific region and keep a close eye on all things tech happening in that exciting part of the world. Collaboration');" href="#" data-taxo="1016"> Collaboration

  • Enabling the digital decade: the EU, infrastructure and tomorrow’s digital services today
    by Elaine sherman on 22/03/2024 at 15:51

    Enabling the digital decade: the EU, infrastructure and tomorrow’s digital services today Elaine sherman Fri, 03/22/2024 - 15:51 The Belgium Presidency of the Council of the European Union has made digital transition one of its priorities. What can we look forward to, and how will technology enable the services citizens and businesses need? The Belgium Presidency of the Council of the European Union has made digital transition one of its priorities. What can we look forward to, and how will technology enable the services citizens and businesses need? Belgium recently took over the Presidency of the EU Council and will hold the position for the first half of 2024. In that time, Belgium will seek to build on the progress and achievements made by the previous holder, Spain. It’s a period of possibilities, and Belgium has set six key priorities for its presidency. They include defending the rule of law, democracy and unity; strengthening competitiveness; pursuing a green and just transition; reinforcing the social and health agenda; protecting people and borders; and promoting a global Europe. Those are the overarching, umbrella goals. In specific tech terms, Belgium plans to “Prioritize a human-centered and sustainable approach to digital transition, strengthen Europe’s resilience to cybersecurity threats, address diverse challenges in telecommunications, and foster a coherent internal and external digital policy that encourages open strategic autonomy.” These are the philosophical goals of Belgium’s presidency period. Specific legislative priorities include the Gigabit Infrastructure Act, the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act and the Cyber Resilience Act. Further, there are plans like the white paper announced by the EC on the Future of Connectivity, which should relate to the future of Europe’s digital infrastructure and pave the way for a regulatory upgrade that will support investment into networks and “facilitates the emergence of true pan-European operators with sufficient scale.” Evolving expectations and needs But all these good intentions face a range of challenges. For starters, different EU countries have different levels of digital maturity, but EU citizens and businesses generally expect to be able to access services online wherever they are located. And past the fundamental, core public services like health, education and welfare, citizens also expect to be able to access any exchange of information or financial service, covering areas like registering, licensing, applying, paying, borrowing, making inquiries and more. EU citizens expect services to be delivered more conveniently and efficiently, meaning government needs to find more cost-effective and user-friendly ways of doing that. It aligns with EU e-Government plans and the slogan “digital by default.” All these ambitious and admirable goals come with technology challenges. Designing and building such forward-looking infrastructure means overcoming connectivity, cybersecurity, data sovereignty and data residency issues. These mission-critical techs align with the key priorities for EU digital service delivery that have been laid out around fairness, inclusion, openness and trust. It means interoperability and cross-border data sharing among Member States are essential, with data security and privacy built in from day one. The right tools for the job These objectives need specific digital tools and solutions to achieve them. There is a need to strengthen digital sovereignty and communicate the differences between data sovereignty and data residency to citizens – the difference between the laws and jurisdiction that data is subject to and where it is physically stored. Governments need to focus on the benefits and improvements that data analytics can deliver to service delivery and citizen expectations. Technology and infrastructure are the enablers of next-generation public service delivery; getting them right at the start is essential. Cloud is the essential enabler of digital services and already powers many areas of daily life and work for EU citizens and businesses. Moving forward, cloud will enable the flexibility, efficiency, resilience, cost-effectiveness, agility and scalability governments need. Multicloud presents the most appropriate way ahead for digital service enablement and brings great agility and scalability to the mix. Still, it’s also a more complex cloud landscape comprising multiple providers, often located outside EU regulatory boundaries. A cloud networking approach can give governments a secure, scalable and automated cloud infrastructure underpinned by reliable services and guaranteed SLAs. There are other key technology areas like cybersecurity, which must be incorporated by design in all service rollouts, and AI, which is set to significantly impact EU services in coming years. AI will enhance governments’ capacity to process massive amounts of data rapidly and accurately and improve the speed and efficiency of service delivery by automating content generation processes. Forward-thinking administrations like Estonia, for example, have put in place plans to launch Bürokratt in 2025, a speech-based and text-based AI virtual assistant that will help citizens access online public services with enhanced user-friendliness and accessibility. Orange Business is proud to support the EU in all these progressive initiatives and innovative ways of delivering digital services to citizens. With that in mind, we have developed a white paper, Empowering EU: enabling next generation digital services, in which we dive deeper into the technologies, challenges and solutions that will drive the EU forward under Belgian presidency. Download the new white paper here.   Recommended for you ESA private cloud is transforming space exploration Public sector Blogs Nemo Verbist Nemo is Senior Vice President of Europe at Orange Business. He has 20+ years experience leading teams to help clients transform into digital businesses by focusing on becoming data-driven, cloud-enabled, customer-centric companies. To help fulfill these new needs, Nemo orchestrates cross-functional agile teams to co-create and co-innovate in an eco-system of client, supplier and partners. 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  • The pitfalls of in-house transitions: why enterprises should consider a managed service for Microsoft Teams Rooms
    by Elaine sherman on 12/03/2024 at 19:58

    The pitfalls of in-house transitions: why enterprises should consider a managed service for Microsoft Teams Rooms Elaine sherman Tue, 03/12/2024 - 19:58 In the era of digital transformation, many organizations are considering the transition to Microsoft Teams Rooms (MTR’s) to enhance their meeting experiences. This transition promises numerous benefits but also presents several risks, particularly when undertaken in-house without the assistance of an experienced Service Provider. This blog post aims to provide a quick overview of what it takes to get the benefits of MTR’s, shed light on the potential pitfalls of an in-house transition, and how an experienced Service Provider can assist in this process. In the era of digital transformation, many organizations are considering the transition to Microsoft Teams Rooms (MTRs) to enhance their meeting experiences. This transition promises numerous benefits but also presents several risks, particularly when undertaken in-house without the assistance of an experienced service provider. This blog post aims to provide a quick overview of what it takes to get the benefits of MTRs, shed light on the potential pitfalls of an in-house transition, and explain how an experienced service provider can assist in this process. What it takes to transition to Microsoft Teams Rooms in a multinational company Transforming your meeting rooms into Microsoft Teams Rooms involves several steps and considerations. Here’s a high-level overview: Technology considerations: MTR solutions offer flexibility of purpose and even flexibility of movement throughout a space that traditional meeting rooms don’t. Any type of space and meeting can be optimized with Teams Rooms devices or Teams Rooms solutions. Meeting room uses and layouts: There are different types of meeting room layouts depending on the purpose of the meeting. For example, presentation-focused meetings, co-creation-focused meetings and a combination of both. Deployment: Deploying MTRs involves several phases. Microsoft provides guidance on how to plan, deploy and manage your Teams Rooms. Teams Rooms devices: MTR devices are designed to turn any space into a smart meeting room for inclusive collaboration. These devices are rigorously tested and easy to deploy, manage and secure. The transformation process requires careful planning and execution. It’s important to consider the specific needs of your organization and its various departments and branches. This includes understanding the types of meetings commonly held, the layout of the meeting rooms and the technology requirements for each room and location. The risk of in-house transition to Microsoft Teams Rooms While a transition to MTRs promises numerous benefits, it also presents several challenges, particularly when undertaken in-house without the assistance of an experienced service provider. Let’s shed light on these potential pitfalls. Inconsistent implementation One of the primary risks associated with in-house transition is inconsistent implementation across different meeting rooms, different sites and different countries. Microsoft Teams Rooms offer a wide range of features and functionalities that can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each meeting room. However, without the expertise of a service provider, achieving a consistent implementation and user experience can be challenging, and inconsistency can lead to user frustration and reduced productivity, undermining the very benefits the transition aims to deliver. Complex support agreements Managing multiple vendors for different components of your Teams Rooms can lead to complex support agreements. Each vendor will likely have different Service Level Agreements (SLAs), management tools and support processes. This complexity can make problem and incident management extremely challenging, placing a significant burden on your IT team. Increased demand for support As the number of MTRs increases, so too will the demand for planned and reactive support. Your internal IT team may not have the capacity to handle this increased demand, leading to longer response times and potential downtime. This can disrupt meetings and negatively impact productivity. Security risks Security is a critical consideration in any digital transformation initiative. Microsoft Teams Rooms should not be treated like typical end-user workstations. Incorrect handling of security profiles, encryption and device configuration can lead to security risks. These risks can expose your organization to data breaches and other cyber threats, with potentially severe consequences. Lack of proactive monitoring and management Without a managed service provider, your organization would need to handle all monitoring and management tasks. This includes software updates, problem detection and problem resolution. These tasks can be time-consuming and complex, diverting resources away from other important IT initiatives. Limited insights Managed services offer advanced analytics, reporting and lessons at scale. Without these services, your organization may lack the necessary insights to make informed decisions about your Teams Rooms. Insights can help you understand room health, usage and equipment reliability, enabling you to optimize your meeting experiences. Risks can be mitigated with careful planning and execution. However, given the complexity and scale of deploying and managing Microsoft Teams Rooms in a multinational enterprise, utilizing a service provider could be a beneficial investment. How a service provider can help Some service providers focus just on implementation, while others provide end-to-end support and even managed services for previously implemented Microsoft Teams Rooms, regardless of who did it. Opting for these services can bring many benefits to your organization: Proactive monitoring and management: Managed services provide proactive monitoring and technical support. They continuously monitor the environment, checking for any faults, updates and break-fix guidance. This can help ensure that your Teams Rooms are always ready and functioning optimally. Software updates and enhanced security: Service providers can leverage their expertise and validation to ensure consistent, timely software updates and security patches for your Teams Rooms hardware, minimizing the burden on your IT staff. Enhanced insights: Managed services offer rich analytics, reporting and lessons at scale across many customers. These insights can help you understand room health, usage and equipment reliability, enabling you to make informed decisions about your Teams Rooms. 24/7 support: Managed services often come with 24/7 support from a team of Microsoft skilled engineers. This can provide peace of mind knowing that help is always available when needed. Reduced complexity: Managed services can simplify the deployment and management of Teams Rooms. They can also help ensure that your devices are secure. Summary In the case of multinational enterprises, the aforementioned services can be particularly valuable. However, with multiple departments and branches, managing Microsoft Teams Rooms can be very complex. Managed service providers can significantly help streamline this process, ensuring a consistent employee experience across all your locations. Learn more about Orange Business MTR services here. Automotive Bank & insurance Manufacturing Resources and energy Retail Blogs Vlastimil Maar Vlastimil has 20 years of experience working in IT at Fortune 100 companies. He is currently responsible for international solutions marketing and communications focused on unified communications and collaboration. Passionate about digital wellness, Vlastimil volunteers as a certified coach, empowering young people to develop healthy relationships with technology. Collaboration');" href="#" data-taxo="1016"> Collaboration


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  • MWC Los Angeles 2019
    on 29/07/2019 at 07:40

    MWCLA19 |  22 - 24 October 2019, Los Angeles, USA Partners and Members of Smart Cities Association will get special discount and free passes to attend the event.  Welcome to the era of Intelligent Connectivity – where speed, convenience, and intelligence converge; inspiring new technologies that keep us connected to everything and everyone, while delivering highly contextualized and personalized experiences, when and where you want them.  

  • Only few days left for the cities to apply for the European Capital of Smart Tourism 2020!
    on 26/04/2019 at 08:40

    WILL YOUR CITY BE THE NEXT EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF SMART TOURISM? WHAT IS THIS INITIATIVE ABOUT?

  • Enterprises will spend $1.18T on digital transformation efforts this year: report
    on 25/04/2019 at 08:40

    A recent International Data Corporation (IDC) report says enterprises are ramping up their digital transformation projects to the tune of $1.18 trillion in 2019, an increase in spending of 18% over 2018.

  • Mauritius leading the way in 'smart city' developments
    on 24/04/2019 at 08:40

    The digital revolution has inexorably altered our lives in just two decades, impacting almost every aspect, from how we bank, shop and communicate to how we conduct business, however, experts agree that we have yet to experience the most dramatic transformation.

  • Singapore achieves first position and becomes Champion
    on 22/04/2019 at 08:40

    This ranking is the very first of its kind in our region. For a city to be included, it must have a high level of FTTH/B coverage. If this aspect is covered, Smart Projects are evaluated according to a number of predetermined points.


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  • Call for Papers, Technovation Special Issue
    by Nicos Komninos on 23/04/2024 at 21:20

    Digital Platforms, Generative AI, and the Future of Territorial Innovation Systems: Navigating the New Landscape of Intelligence and Innovation Technovation Special Issue Call for Papers Territorial innovation systems are considered the driving force behind the development of cities and regions, explaining the capacity of certain territories to propel and incubate technology, innovation, and knowledge-based growth. [...] The post Call for Papers, Technovation Special Issue appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Smart Cities Series Elsevier: books published
    by Nicos Komninos on 23/04/2024 at 08:49

    Launched in 2017, the smart cities book series publishes a collection of insights into the diverse constitution of smart cities. In collecting these insights, the series publishes research, which improves both theory and practice of smart cities and transfers the knowledge acquired to scholars, policymakers and practitioners alike. The book series also publishes original research [...] The post Smart Cities Series Elsevier: books published appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Digitally Disrupted Space, by Anastasia Panori
    by Nicos Komninos on 28/02/2024 at 11:44

    Digitally Disrupted Space: Proximity and New Development Opportunities for Regions and Cities, by Anastasia Panori, has just been published by Elsevier Smart Cities Series. The book develops an analytical framework of the digital space structural elements and their impact on existing spatial interactions at the urban and regional levels. The book puts forth the argument [...] The post Digitally Disrupted Space, by Anastasia Panori appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Climate City Contract of Thessaloniki
    by Nicos Komninos on 09/12/2023 at 08:02

    The Climate City Contract was signed on September 8, 2023, by 24 organizations that endorse and support the 2030 Action Plan for Climate Neutrality of Thessaloniki and the vision of the city towards net zero emissions. Thessaloniki’s pathways towards climate neutrality cover various sectors: Electricity: There will be a widespread installation of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) [...] The post Climate City Contract of Thessaloniki appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

  • Innovations for Sustainability and Climate Neutrality: Towards a European Model
    by Nicos Komninos on 20/10/2023 at 08:56

    URENIO Research introduces a new Topical Collection in Discover Sustainability on Innovations for Sustainability and Climate Neutrality: Towards a European Model. Discover Sustainability is a Springer Nature open-access journal within the Discover Series, publishing research across all fields relevant to sustainability, and with an Impact Factor 2.6 (2002). The journal is indexed in Web of [...] The post Innovations for Sustainability and Climate Neutrality: Towards a European Model appeared first on URENIO | Intelligent Cities – Smart Cities – Innovation Ecosystems.

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  • Siemens opens AI research centre in Munich, Germany
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 24/04/2024 at 12:48

    German technology conglomerate, Siemens, has opened the first building complex of the Siemens Technology Center (STC) for industrial artificial intelligence (AI) research.  The STC is situated alongside the Technical University of Munich (TUM), the Max Planck Institute, and companies like SAP. With 28,000 current employees, the Garching Research Campus is one of the largest centres... Read More

  • European trade group criticises Broadcom cloud licensing adjustments
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 24/04/2024 at 11:43

    Critics of US chipmaker, Broadcom, have said changes to its cloud licensing practices do not address complaints about alleged price increases, unfair software licensing terms, and product bundling. Trade group Cloud Infrastructure Services Providers in Europe (CISPE) said the changes Broadcom offered last week did not offer solutions to issues they believe may bankrupt smaller... Read More

  • Energy constraints holding back AI data centres, says Mark Zuckerberg
    by Nicole Cappella on 24/04/2024 at 10:11

    Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that while artificial intelligence (AI) theoretically has the potential for exponential growth, energy constraints are likely the largest bottleneck to constructing AI data centres. Speaking on the Dwarkesh podcast this week, he noted the current excitement about AI may help knock down other barriers, like capital investment, but that the... Read More

  • Tech Show London announces 2024 session highlights are available on-demand
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 19/04/2024 at 12:21

    Tech Show London has announced the highlights from the highly anticipated 2024 sessions are accessible on-demand by registering for Tech Show London 2025, taking place on 12-13 March at ExCeL London. Encompassing Cloud Expo Europe, DevOps Live, Cloud & Cyber Security Expo, Big Data & AI World, and Data Centre World, Tech Show London 2024... Read More

  • Datum Datacentres partners with Bryt Energy for 100% renewable power
    by Rebecca Uffindell on 18/04/2024 at 10:46

    Data centre and colocation provider, Datum Datacentres, has partnered with Bryt Energy to provide zero carbon, 100% renewable energy for its facilities. Part of the Statkraft Group, Bryt Energy is Europe’s largest renewable energy generator. The firm’s zero carbon, 100% renewable fuel mix currently comprises 76.4% from wind power, 21.2% from solar power, and 2.4%... Read More


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  • Do you know about King Béla III?
    by 23andMe on 23/04/2024 at 14:00

    Maybe you didn’t know that April 23rd marks the 828th anniversary of the death of King Béla III of Hungary. Perhaps you know nothing about King Béla III, but you might want to, especially if you’re genetically related to this monarch from the Middle Ages. King Béla III was one of the most prominent rulers The post Do you know about King Béla III? appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • Understanding the Risk Is the First Step in Preventing Cancer
    by 23andMe on 19/04/2024 at 14:46

    As part of National Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month, 23andMe is joining other voices in April to raise awareness.  By sharing insights with our customers about cancer risk, we aim to highlight the importance of knowing one’s family health history, getting appropriate cancer screenings, and understanding the role of genetics and lifestyle in cancer The post Understanding the Risk Is the First Step in Preventing Cancer appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • 23andMe To Update Paternal Haplogroup Assignments
    by 23andMe on 11/04/2024 at 15:56

    23andMe’s Paternal Haplogroup Report describes the genetic line connecting you to your father, his father, and beyond. This blog post describes some of the science behind the report and the details of the update to our paternal haplogroup assignments to improve accuracy. Overview To identify the paternal haplogroup of each customer with a Y chromosome, The post 23andMe To Update Paternal Haplogroup Assignments appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • Improving Cancer Outcomes Through Early Diagnosis and Treatment
    by 23andMe on 05/04/2024 at 15:14

    Cancer casts its shadow on almost all of us. Whether we’re facing our own diagnosis or that of a spouse, a parent, a child, a friend, or another loved one, we can muster the courage we need in those moments by knowing we are not alone. Beat Cancer We at 23andMe are encouraged by the The post Improving Cancer Outcomes Through Early Diagnosis and Treatment appeared first on 23andMe Blog.

  • Genetic Variants Protective Against Alcoholism May Impact Other Health Outcomes
    by 23andMe on 05/04/2024 at 05:29

    In one of the largest studies of its kind, a team of researchers led by scientists at UC San Diego found that genetic variants known to be protective against alcohol use disorder and excessive drinking were also associated with numerous health outcomes, many having nothing to do with drinking.  Published in Lancet eBioMedicine, the study The post Genetic Variants Protective Against Alcoholism May Impact Other Health Outcomes appeared first on 23andMe Blog.


  • Thales opens a new System Testing Centre for German F126 project
    on 24/04/2024 at 16:31

    April 23rd marked a major milestone in the F126 project in Hengelo in the Netherlands. The German Navy, the BAAINBw, Thales and other F126 project partners, such as Damen Naval, prime contractor for the F126 project, inaugurated the “extended Thales Testing Centre”, a system testing and integration facility dedicated to the project. Here, project partners and the BAAINBw will work together with the German Navy on this extraordinary project.

  • PERCEVAL: Thales and partners reshape the future of airline pilot training
    on 24/04/2024 at 16:31

    Sponsored by the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC), the PERCEVAL project (Pilot bEhaviouR and CompEtency EVALuation) will be conducted by a Thales-led consortium including the ENAC national civil aviation school, the research Centre Borelli from l’ENS Paris-Saclay, the Corsair airline and the Simaero and AviaSim training centres to validate a new approach to behavioural evaluation of airline pilots and air traffic controllers.

  • Thales to equip Cibao International Airport in Dominican Republic with new Air Traffic Control Radar System
    on 24/04/2024 at 16:31

    Instituto Dominicano de Aviación Civil, the Dominican Republic air services navigation provider awards a contract to Thales for a fifth Air Traffic Control Radar, a co-mounted STAR NG (Primary Surveillance Radar) and RSM NG (Secondary Surveillance Radar) for installation at the Cibao International Airport.

  • Thales to modernize Montreal Métro blue Line,improving passengers’ punctuality and train reliability
    on 24/04/2024 at 16:31

    Thales and the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) conclude a new contract for the train control system project of the blue Line of the Montreal Metro. Thales will design, manufacture, install and test the SelTrac™ Communications-Based Train Control signalling system, and deliver 5-year maintenance services. Thales’ SelTrac™ technology will replace the existing system across the blue Line and further extend across the new 6 km prolonged section.

  • Thales Alenia Space won European Space Agency’s one of two LEO-PNT Orbit Demonstrators
    on 24/04/2024 at 16:31

    A new satnav layer to complement the European Galileo constellation for added resilience and novel services A Low Earth Orbit constellation dedicated to Positioning Navigation and Timing A game changer for increased precision, resilience and signal penetrat...


This is Artificial Intelligence by Thales In this podcast, learn about Thales' approach to Artificial Intelligence, including its development of Hybrid AI for more power and functionality in critical environments, keeping humans in the decision-making loop, and requiring AI systems to be transparent, understandable, and ethical.

  • How to ensure the adoption of Augmented Intelligence in critical systems
    by Thales Group on 26/11/2020 at 09:25

    Today, Artificial Intelligence is pushing our technologies to a new frontier. The fast moving digital revolution gives us a glimpse of the potential of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, and the risks that come with it. When working in regulated industries such as aerospace, transportation or defence, we must ensure that our technologies are certifiable, explainable, and trustworthy while keeping people accountable for critical decisions.

  • How do we make Augmented Intelligence a reality in critical systems?
    by Thales Group on 19/11/2020 at 13:40

    Today, Artificial Intelligence is pushing our technologies to a new frontier. The fast moving digital revolution gives us a glimpse of the potential of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, and the risks that come with it. When working in regulated industries such as aerospace, transportation or defence, we must ensure that our technologies are certifiable, explainable, and trustworthy while keeping people accountable for critical decisions. To allow us to solve problems of greater complexity, while maintaining the same trust level, we have adopted a new AI Strategy which puts humans at the centre: Augmented Intelligence. Two Thales employees based in Montreal and in Quebec City in Canada- Siegfried Usal, General Manager, and Jean-François Gagnon, Human Factors and Cognition Scientist –explain what kind of approach Augmented Intelligence is, and what areas of application they’re working on.

  • AI in Analytics and IoT
    by Thales Group on 01/09/2020 at 13:31

    Join Guavus Head of Products and Marketing Stephen Spellicy as he delves into AI, analytics and IoT – key use cases, where AI and IoT are going and why telecom will lead the way. He discusses how best to figure out and predict issues that IoT devices might be facing, and how to get at the data you really need from within your organization and from your IoT devices. He provides examples of how some of the top communications service providers today are using AI today to better analyze the huge volume of data coming from connected IoT devices and sensors into their networks (along with all their operational, customer and business data) and, without manual intervention, make better decisions, provide smarter new services and a better customer experience while reducing costs.

  • How AI is supporting cybersecurity
    by Thales Group on 18/02/2020 at 10:16

    As in many other sectors, artificial intelligence (AI) is a game changer in cybersecurity. In an increasingly connected and digital world, cyberprotection needs a powerful tool such as AI, able to learn from new behaviours, adapt to an ever-changing environment and be customised to clients’ needs. Thales IT security expert Olivier Bettan explains how AI can be used for protecting a business from cyberattacks and the different approaches Thales is working on.

  • How AI embedded in aircraft flight decks is supporting airline pilots
    by Thales Group on 14/11/2019 at 15:27

    Artificial Intelligence is one of the key drivers for the shift to a more digital aviation sector, and by interacting with other digital enablers (connectivity, big data) is the gateway to more precise, safer flight and more efficiency in the cockpit – as pilots receive sharper, more blended data and information. This all represents an invaluable aid in pilots’ tasks of navigating aircraft from A to B, ever more swiftly and safely. AI is already present on board aircraft and Thales will increasingly embed AI in the solutions we deliver. Everybody is set to gain from this trend across the aviation chain, and for Thales delivering AI capability is also an integral part of the certifiable Thales TrUE AI framework.


THIS IS AI in Decisive Moments by Thales Artificial intelligence is advancing society and creating pathways to completely transform the everyday. The new possibilities it creates are defined not by software and hardware, or numbers and data. They are instead defined by how they help people lead better, happier and safer lives. This mini-series will examine AI and how it actually affects the world around us, with one company's digital transformation in focus. At Thales, AI is being created for decisive moments. Moments which ensure the safe operations of autonomous trains, enhance security at airports, create better and more personalized travel experiences, reduce cybersecurity risk, and much more. So stay tuned as we walk through a world of the new and evolving world of tech driven by AI.

  • AI Behavior: Keeping an Eye on AI
    by Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:45

    As humans, we tend to give abstract concepts a voice and a face, because it makes it easier for us to understand them. In the case of AI, we have taken this to the extreme with anthropomorphized stories. In the third and final episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by Philippe Keryer, Executive Vice-President of Strategy, Research and Technology at Thales who is helping define the future of TrUE AI that is creating more realistic stories allowing us to better understand the technology. Join us as Philippe discusses his thoughts on how the technology can be architected to achieve transparent, understandable and ethical AI.

  • AI Logic: Making things fly with AI
    by Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:39

    Artificial intelligence has taken root in our daily lives to become a new normal, a collaboration between man and machine. New approaches to AI can even make things fly better. In the second episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by leading AI architect Dr. Nick Ernest of Thales who created a human fighter-pilot defeating AI using fuzzy logic. Join us as Nick discusses his thoughts on how this same AI approach can be applied to other man-machine interactions enhancing the way we live to make life better and keep us safer.

  • Making Life Better: One AI at a time
    by Thales Group on 07/08/2019 at 18:23

    We live in a world surrounded by artificial intelligence. These AI applications are here to help us live better lives. Today, applications are being developed to digitally transform all types of domains, including ground transportation with autonomous trains, civil aviation with single pilot aircraft, cyber security with better anomaly detection, and many more. In the first episode of this mini-series on AI in decisive moments, we are joined by Chairman and CEO of Thales Group, Patrice Caine, who discusses his thoughts on how AI is making the world a better place and keeping us all safer.


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  • Megawatt Charging System from Siemens delivers 1 MW charge for the first-time during testing
    by [email protected] on 24/04/2024 at 09:19

    Megawatt Charging System from Siemens delivers 1 MW charge for the first-time during testing thomas.kuhnlei… Wed, 04/24/2024 - 09:19 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release24 April 2024Siemens AGZug Megawatt Charging System from Siemens delivers 1 MW charge for the first-time during testing Prototype Megawatt Charging System [MCS] from Siemens successfully delivered a 1MW charge The new technology highlights the potential for megawatt charging to redefine long haul trucking The Siemens SICHARGE Megawatt Charging System used is based on its SICHARGE portfolio with a customized MCS dispenser Siemens Smart Infrastructure has completed the first successful 1MW charge, in a pilot which brought together a prototype MCS charging station from Siemens and a long-haul prototype eTruck from a well-established OEM.  Prototype Megawatt Charging System [MCS] from Siemens successfully delivered a 1MW charge The new technology highlights the potential for megawatt charging to redefine long haul trucking The Siemens SICHARGE Megawatt Charging System used is based on its SICHARGE portfolio with a customized MCS dispenser Siemens Smart Infrastructure has completed the first successful 1MW charge, in a pilot which brought together a prototype MCS charging station from Siemens and a long-haul prototype eTruck from a well-established OEM.  Prototype Megawatt Charging System [MCS] from Siemens successfully delivered a 1MW chargeGrowth in the battery electric truck industry is being driven by technological developments in both battery and charger technology. The growing demand for zero emission transportation solutions remains pertinent for long-distance haulage with numerous opportunities for fleet operators. In combination with the current Combined Charging System [CCS], Megawatt Charging System [MCS] will become a game-changer in heavy-duty electrification.MCS charging can successfully contribute towards sustainable long-distance transport for heavy-duty vehicles. To drive further progress in the sustainable transformation of this high emitting transport sector, Siemens has introduced a prototype of the SICHARGE Megawatt Charging System. Based on the existing portfolio, the MCS consists of multiple SICHARGE UC150 power cabinets, a switching matrix and a customized MCS dispenser. The switching matrix is the central element in the MCS, bundling the output power of the charging stations and, depending on the requirement, directing the power to the MCS dispenser. Batteries commonly used in eTrucks could be charged from 20 to 80 percent in about 30 minutes at a suitable charging station with an output of around one megawatt.Markus Mildner, CEO eMobility, Siemens Smart Infrastructure, added: “Especially in long-distance transport, electric trucks and coaches will need fast MCS during the legally prescribed driving time break. To ensure nationwide distribution of this, various requirements must be met including on the governmental side. However, the successful test brings us a big step forward on the technology side and underlines our ambition to actively make transport more sustainable.”The road ahead: eMobility in long-distance haulage with numerous opportunities for fleet operatorsHeavy-duty vehicles1 [HDVs] are responsible for more than 25% of greenhouse gas [GHG] emissions from road transport in the European Union [EU]. Reducing these emissions is crucial to the EU’s objectives of achieving climate neutrality by 2050 and lowering demand for imported fossil fuels. To deliver on climate ambitions and improve the EU air quality, the European Parliament has recently adopted new measures, to strengthen CO₂ emission reduction targets for new HDVs. CO₂ emissions from large trucks and buses will have to be reduced by 90% as of 2040. By 2030, new urban buses will need to reduce their emissions by 90% and become zero-emission vehicles by 2035.The electrification of long-distance trucking will change the business model of transport companies and create room for competitive advantage on several levels. More and more customers of transport companies are attaching importance to CO₂-neutral transportation of their goods – providers who cannot meet this requirement will miss out.1 MEPs adopt stricter CO₂ emissions targets for trucks and busesFor this press release PDF DownloadLinks Siemens Smart InfrastructureFollow us on X @siemens_press @siemensinfraSiemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) is shaping the market for intelligent, adaptive infrastructure for today and the future. It addresses the pressing challenges of urbanization and climate change by connecting energy systems, buildings and industries. SI provides customers with a comprehensive end-to-end portfolio from a single source – with products, systems, solutions and services from the point of power generation all the way to consumption. With an increasingly digitalized ecosystem, it helps customers thrive and communities progress while contributing toward protecting the planet. Siemens Smart Infrastructure has its global headquarters in Zug, Switzerland. As of September 30, 2023, the business had around 75,000 employees worldwide.   Read moreSiemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare. In fiscal 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €77.8 billion and net income of €8.5 billion. As of September 30, 2023, the company employed around 320,000 people worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreReference Number: ContactPallavi ZemannSiemens Smart Infrastructure+49 162 421 2720 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens Xcelerator partner ecosystem expanded with asset monitoring from Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen
    by [email protected] on 24/04/2024 at 06:16

    Siemens Xcelerator partner ecosystem expanded with asset monitoring from Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen adam.urbanek@s… Wed, 04/24/2024 - 06:16 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release24 April 2024Smart InfrastructureHanover Siemens Xcelerator partner ecosystem expanded with asset monitoring from Maschinenfabrik ReinhausenMaschinenfabrik Reinhausen certified as Siemens Xcelerator partner, complementing Electrification X Asset Management applications with transformer and switchgear condition monitoring and management applicationsCustomers to benefit from powerful cloud native Software as a Service (SaaS) offering, delivering management of their entire asset fleet of switchgear and transformersReaffirms Siemens’ commitment to empowering customers with innovative digital solutions that accelerate efficiency, resilience, and sustainability for successful energy transition Siemens Smart Infrastructure has expanded its Siemens Xcelerator partner ecosystem to include the TESSA® APM suite of transformer and switchgear condition monitoring and management applications from Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen. Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen certified as Siemens Xcelerator partner, complementing Electrification X Asset Management applications with transformer and switchgear condition monitoring and management applicationsCustomers to benefit from powerful cloud native Software as a Service (SaaS) offering, delivering management of their entire asset fleet of switchgear and transformersReaffirms Siemens’ commitment to empowering customers with innovative digital solutions that accelerate efficiency, resilience, and sustainability for successful energy transition Siemens Smart Infrastructure has expanded its Siemens Xcelerator partner ecosystem to include the TESSA® APM suite of transformer and switchgear condition monitoring and management applications from Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen.  Siemens continues to expand the Siemens Xcelerator partner ecosystem.This addition marks a significant advancement in providing comprehensive solutions for grid management, empowering utilities with unparalleled visibility and condition monitoring of their asset fleets. Switchgear and transformer monitoring applications will be an integral part of Electrification X Asset Management, part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, an open digital business platform that enables customers to accelerate their digital transformation easier, faster, and at scale.This latest addition comes at a pivotal time as utilities around the world grapple with the challenges of ageing infrastructure, increasing loads, and the need for rapid digitalization to improve the resilience of their distributed networks against environmental and cybersecurity threats.“The digitalization of energy distribution, automation systems, and networks brings many advantages. Not only does it lead to substantial savings in terms of time and money, it also significantly boosts efficiency and reliability,” says Stephan May, CEO of Electrification and Automation at Siemens Smart Infrastructure. “By adding the TESSA® APM suite from Machinenfabrik Reinhausen to our open ecosystem, customers benefit from an expanded offering across their entire asset fleet with AI-enabled asset management. This latest move to integrate transformer and switchgear condition monitoring and management into Electrification X Asset Management demonstrates our continued commitment to sustainable innovation.”By seamlessly integrating TESSA® APM with Electrification X Asset Management, customers gain a unified view of their entire substation, enabling proactive management and maintenance strategies. Leveraging the power of SaaS and AI-enabled technologies, Siemens’ solutions deliver actionable insights that help mitigate risk and optimize performance.Wilfried Breuer, CEO of Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH says: “The integration of TESSA® APM and Electrification X Asset Management allows customers to track the performance of the entire substation through a single glass cockpit, enabling early recognition of incipient faults and thus avoiding unplanned outages. The Siemens Xcelerator partner ecosystem offers customers the benefits of integrated, tested, and certified modularity that combines the best-in-class TESSA® APM functionality of Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen with Electrification X innovation from Siemens.”      For this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on X @siemens_pressSiemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) is shaping the market for intelligent, adaptive infrastructure for today and the future. It addresses the pressing challenges of urbanization and climate change by connecting energy systems, buildings, and industries. SI provides customers with a comprehensive end-to-end portfolio from a single source – with products, systems, solutions, and services from the point of power generation all the way to consumption. With an increasingly digitalized ecosystem, it helps customers thrive and communities progress while contributing toward protecting the planet. Siemens Smart Infrastructure has its global headquarters in Zug, Switzerland. As of September 30, 2023, the business had around 75,000 employees worldwide. Read moreSiemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare. In fiscal 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €77.8 billion and net income of €8.5 billion. As of September 30, 2023, the company employed around 320,000 people worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreReference Number: ContactJessica HumphreySiemens AG+44 7921 728517  [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens Mobility together with Hassan Allam Construction wins signaling contract for the UAE – Oman Railway Link (Hafeet Rail)
    by [email protected] on 24/04/2024 at 06:10

    Siemens Mobility together with Hassan Allam Construction wins signaling contract for the UAE – Oman Railway Link (Hafeet Rail) adam.urbanek@s… Wed, 04/24/2024 - 06:10 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release24 April 2024Siemens MobilityMunich Siemens Mobility together with Hassan Allam Construction wins signaling contract for the UAE – Oman Railway Link (Hafeet Rail) First cross-country project in the Middle East and Arab World connecting the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates to Sohar in the Sultanate of Oman; length of 303km The Oman section of the network marks the first railway system to be delivered in history of the Sultanate of Oman  Siemens Mobility, together with its consortium partner Hassan Allam Construction, is honored to announce that it has been awarded the Abu Dhabi – Sohar Design and Build Railway Systems and Integration contract by Oman – Etihad Rail, a joint venture co-owned by the two countries to deliver this network. Siemens Mobility and Hassan Allam Construction will deliver the design, build and integration of the ETCS Level 2 signaling, telecom and power supply systems over the 303-kilometer-long Abu Dhabi – Sohar railway link. The signaling solutions are state-of-the art and desert-proof. This project marks the first-ever cross-country railway network in the Middle East and Arab world. First cross-country project in the Middle East and Arab World connecting the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates to Sohar in the Sultanate of Oman; length of 303km The Oman section of the network marks the first railway system to be delivered in history of the Sultanate of Oman  Siemens Mobility, together with its consortium partner Hassan Allam Construction, is honored to announce that it has been awarded the Abu Dhabi – Sohar Design and Build Railway Systems and Integration contract by Oman – Etihad Rail, a joint venture co-owned by the two countries to deliver this network. Siemens Mobility and Hassan Allam Construction will deliver the design, build and integration of the ETCS Level 2 signaling, telecom and power supply systems over the 303-kilometer-long Abu Dhabi – Sohar railway link. The signaling solutions are state-of-the art and desert-proof. This project marks the first-ever cross-country railway network in the Middle East and Arab world. Mr. Ricardo Ramos Fernández - Head of Mainline Business Segment at Siemens Mobility / Mr. Ayman Ashour - CEO of Siemens Mobility UAE / Mr. Hassan Allam - Chairman of Hassan Allam Construction / Mr. Andre Rodenbeck - CEO of Rail Infrastructure at Siemens Mobility Andre Rodenbeck, CEO of Rail Infrastructure at Siemens Mobility said: “Siemens Mobility as a global market leader and innovation driver with more than 150 years of signaling and railway automation technology, is proud to be providing its latest intelligent technology solutions, along with its continuous support to UAE and Oman’s ambitions and vision.” Ayman Ashour, CEO of Siemens Mobility in the UAE stated: “We are deeply honored and proud to have been entrusted by Oman – Etihad Rail with this strategic project that will not only contribute to the social and economic furtherment of both countries, but which I believe will be a ground-breaking project for the entire region.” Hassan Allam, the Chairman of Hassan Allam Construction said: “We are proud to join Siemens Mobility in delivering the advanced signaling solutions that will ensure the safe and seamless transportation of passengers and goods between UAE and Oman. Hassan Allam Construction and Siemens have a long-standing record of successful collaboration in Egypt, and we are honored to extend this partnership in other important regional countries like UAE and Oman.”  As part of a vision to connect the different GCC nations through a Rail Network, the project connects to and shall be fully integrated into the current and proposed Regional GCC railway network. The UAE - Oman Railway network (Hafeet Rail) will connect the port of Sohar in the Sultanate of Oman to the UAE National Railway network at Abu Dhabi, a network which connects all the seven emirates of the UAE up to the border of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Through this historic project, both countries aim to ease the practice of cross-border trade and raise the efficiency of the supply chain system by linking commercial ports and economic zones to the railway network and enhancing commercial and social connectivity between the two countries. The project also aims to link industrial hubs between the two nations and enhance the effectiveness of logistical services, as well as the expansion of different industrial sectors, economic activity, and tourism. Siemens Mobility’s Rail Infrastructure unit Siemens Mobility's Rail Infrastructure business unit is a global leader in intelligent mobility solutions, transforming transportation through advanced signaling technology for mainline, mass transit, and freight railways. With a focus on reliability, flexibility, and safety, Siemens Mobility provides innovative solutions for both urban and mainline rail systems, driving the transition to a digital railway and automation. Committed to digitalization, automation, and electrification, Siemens Mobility shapes the future of mobility, creating safer, greener, and more connected cities worldwide. Starting from the left side: H.E. Qais bin Mohammed Al Yousef – Oman Minister of Commerce, Industry & Investment Promotion Mr. Mohammed bin Zahran Al Mahruqi - Deputy CEO of Oman - Etihad Rail Mr. Abdulrahman Salim Al Hatmi – Group CEO of ASYAD Sheikh Nasser bin Sulaiman Al-Harthy – Vice President of Operations Affairs at Oman Investment Authority and Chairman of the Board of Directors of ASYAD Group H.E. Abdul Salam bin Mohammed Al Murshidi - Chairman of the Omani Investment Authority His Highness Sheikh Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan – Managing Director of Abu Dhabi Investment Authority H.E. Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei – UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure H.E. Mohamed Hassan Al Suwaidi - UAE Minister of Investment H.E. Shadi Malak - CEO of Etihad Rail Mr. Ahmed Al Musawa Al Hashemi – CEO of Oman - Etihad Rail Mr. Ayman Ashour – CEO of Siemens Mobility UAE For this press release PDF DownloadFollow us on X SiemensMobilitySiemens Mobility is a separately managed company of Siemens AG. As a leader in intelligent transport solutions for more than 175 years, Siemens Mobility is constantly innovating its portfolio. Its core areas include rolling stock, rail automation and electrification, a comprehensive software portfolio, turnkey systems as well as related services. With digital products and solutions, Siemens Mobility is enabling mobility operators worldwide to make infrastructure intelligent, increase value sustainably over the entire lifecycle, enhance passenger experience and guarantee availability. In fiscal year 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, Siemens Mobility posted revenue of €10.5 billion and employed around 39,800 people worldwide. Further information is available at: www.siemens.com/mobility Read more Hassan Allam Construction is Hassan Allam Holding’s flagship subsidiary and one of the leading contractors in Egypt and  the MENA region. Leveraging its solid track record, the Company is a partner of choice in major construction projects  throughout Egypt and abroad, delivering timely unparalleled construction and infrastructure projects across a wide range of  sectors. Established in 1936, it is one of the oldest construction franchises in the MENA region, and boasts a solid  reputation, superior technical capabilities, and a diversified portfolio. With a legacy of identifying attractive infrastructure  projects, it has delivered hundreds of projects. The company is ranked among the Engineering News-Record list of the top  250 global contractors. For more information, visit www.hassanallam.com Read moreReference Number: ContactMoritz KrauseSiemens Mobility +49 162 3480575 [email protected] SamyHassan Allam Construction +20 1222181155 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Siemens and Mercedes-Benz Transform Future of Sustainable Factory Planning with Digital Energy Twin
    by [email protected] on 22/04/2024 at 07:49

    Siemens and Mercedes-Benz Transform Future of Sustainable Factory Planning with Digital Energy Twin ruben.schmitt@… Mon, 04/22/2024 - 07:49 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript Press Release23 April 2024Siemens AGZug Siemens and Mercedes-Benz Transform Future of Sustainable Factory Planning with Digital Energy Twin Under a strategic partnership between Siemens and Mercedes-Benz AG, the companies have co-created a Digital Energy Twin to improve the integration of energy efficiency and sustainability measures in factory designs and upgrades The Digital Energy Twin reduces early phase planning time significantly Developed and tested in the Mercedes-Benz ‘Factory 56’ in Sindelfingen, Germany Showcases the value of Siemens’ Xcelerator open ecosystem to create vertical and use-case specific products and solutions Siemens and Mercedes-Benz have collaboratively developed a Digital Energy Twin to facilitate the future of sustainable factory planning in the automotive industry.  Under a strategic partnership between Siemens and Mercedes-Benz AG, the companies have co-created a Digital Energy Twin to improve the integration of energy efficiency and sustainability measures in factory designs and upgrades The Digital Energy Twin reduces early phase planning time significantly Developed and tested in the Mercedes-Benz ‘Factory 56’ in Sindelfingen, Germany Showcases the value of Siemens’ Xcelerator open ecosystem to create vertical and use-case specific products and solutions Siemens and Mercedes-Benz have collaboratively developed a Digital Energy Twin to facilitate the future of sustainable factory planning in the automotive industry.  Digital Energy Twin co-created by Siemens and Mercedes-Benz for sustainable factory planning.Designed to support the ambition to run all fully owned production sites of the automaker worldwide on 100 percent renewable energies by 2039, the innovative Digital Energy Twin enhances, simplifies and speeds the early phase factory energy planning process for both brownfield and greenfield sites, reducing planning time significantly. The collaboration combines the decarbonization and energy twin domain know-how of Siemens with the deep automotive knowledge of our renowned partner, to create a scalable tool for the automotive environment. Siemens will provide training and support, maintain and continuously develop the Digital Energy Twin, as it is positioned for broad implementation across the Mercedes-Benz global production network. Based on behavioral models of buildings, technical equipment and energy generation, the Digital Energy Twin which was designed and tested in Mercedes-Benz plant Sindelfingen, Germany, at the ‘Factory 56’, connects inputs such as weather data, load profile simulation, building asset selection and dimensioning. Simulating a physical energy system, it verifies proposed planning scenarios for energy usage, providing recommendations on how to optimize desired outcomes including energy efficiency and associated cost savings, as well as emission reduction.“By accurately modelling operational and energy usage scenarios, the Digital Energy Twin enables faster and more transparent decision making in the early planning phases,” said Matthias Rebellius, Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG and CEO of Smart Infrastructure. “This demonstrates how at Siemens we are combining the real and digital worlds to drive scalable, sustainable progress in industries, and represents an exciting first step towards an integrated process for optimized planning, building operation, and production.”The co-created Digital Energy Twin demonstrates the potential of Siemens Xcelerator, an open digital business platform which accelerates digital transformation, enabling customers and partners to jointly develop tailored products and solutions for various industries. Siemens and Mercedes Benz established a strategic partnership in 2021 for sustainable automotive production, enabling cooperation on advancing the digitalization of sustainable production methods. “The Digital Energy Twin is our answer to successfully visualize, analyze and sustainably optimize energy-efficient building processes. Through this innovative approach, we benefit from a better understanding of existing factory buildings and transform them into living smart buildings. Thanks to this transformative technology, we are maximizing their potential and setting forward-looking standards for energy-efficient and sustainable building use in Mercedes-Benz's global production network” said Arno van der Merwe, Vice President Production Planning Mercedes Benz Cars.  Digital energy twins are a key part of Siemens’ portfolio for supporting industrial customers in achieving their sustainability and decarbonization goals. Siemens recently announced that it was working with another strong international partner for its global Net Zero Production roadmap, using a digital energy twin to simulate energy use and identify where energy savings could be made at 15 breweries worldwide. Siemens estimates that energy savings of between 15-20 percent are achievable at each site, with an average CO₂ reduction of 50 percent per site. For this press release PDF DownloadLinks Siemens Smart InfrastructureFollow us on X @siemens_press @siemensinfraSiemens Smart Infrastructure (SI) is shaping the market for intelligent, adaptive infrastructure for today and the future. It addresses the pressing challenges of urbanization and climate change by connecting energy systems, buildings and industries. SI provides customers with a comprehensive end-to-end portfolio from a single source – with products, systems, solutions and services from the point of power generation all the way to consumption. With an increasingly digitalized ecosystem, it helps customers thrive and communities progress while contributing toward protecting the planet. Siemens Smart Infrastructure has its global headquarters in Zug, Switzerland. As of September 30, 2023, the business had around 75,000 employees worldwide.   Read moreSiemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare. In fiscal 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023, the Siemens Group generated revenue of €77.8 billion and net income of €8.5 billion. As of September 30, 2023, the company employed around 320,000 people worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com. Read moreMercedes Benz AG is part of the Mercedes-Benz Group AG with a total of around 166,000 employees worldwide and is responsible for the global business of Mercedes-Benz Cars and Mercedes Benz Vans. Ola Källenius is Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes Benz AG. The company focuses on the development, production and sales of passenger cars, vans and vehicle-related services. Furthermore, the company aspires to be the leader in the fields of electric mobility and vehicle software. The product portfolio comprises the Mercedes-Benz brand with Mercedes AMG, Mercedes Maybach and G Class with their all-electric models as well as products of the smart brand. The Mercedes me brand offers access to the digital services from Mercedes Benz. Mercedes Benz AG is one of the world's largest manufacturers of luxury passenger cars. In 2023 it sold around two million passenger cars and 447,800 vans. In its two business segments, Mercedes Benz AG is continually expanding its worldwide production network with more than 30 production sites on four continents, while gearing itself to meet the requirements of electric mobility. At the same time, the company is constructing and extending its global battery production network on three continents. As sustainability is the guiding principle of the Mercedes Benz strategy and for the company itself, this means creating lasting value for all stakeholders: for customers, employees, investors, business partners and society as a whole. The basis for this is the sustainable business strategy of the Mercedes Benz Group. The company thus takes responsibility for the economic, ecological and social effects of its business activities and looks at the entire value chain. Read moreReference Number: ContactNatalie HodgesSiemens Smart Infrastructure+44 780 882 6229 [email protected] MeißnerMercedes-Benz AG+ 49 176 30925437 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English

  • Six more Desiro HC trains for DB Regio
    by [email protected] on 22/04/2024 at 07:17

    Six more Desiro HC trains for DB Regio adam.urbanek@s… Mon, 04/22/2024 - 07:17 Please use another Browser It looks like you are using a browser that is not fully supported. Please note that there might be constraints on site display and usability. For the best experience we suggest that you download the newest version of a supported browser: Internet Explorer, Chrome Browser, Firefox Browser, Safari BrowserContinue with the current browserPlease allow JavaScriptThis page requires JavaScript in order to be fully functional and displayed correctly. Please enable JavaScript and reload the site. How to enable JavaScript News22 April 2024Siemens Mobility Six more Desiro HC trains for DB Regio Siemens Mobility has received an order for a further six 5-car Desiro HC trains from DB Regio for the network Werdenfelser Land, Germany (route: Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Mittenwald). Siemens Mobility has received an order for a further six 5-car Desiro HC trains from DB Regio for the network Werdenfelser Land, Germany (route: Munich – Garmisch-Partenkirchen – Mittenwald). The electric multiple units will be supplied with ETCS and the order includes a spare parts supply package. For the first time the Desiro HC trains will be equipped with ski holders. Delivery of the trains is scheduled for 2028. This is already the third Desiro HC order by Deutsche Bahn and follows orders for the networks Franconia-South Thuringia and Danube-Isar. Links Website: MobilitySocial Media Siemens Mobility on Twitter Contact Silke Thomson-PottebohmSiemens Mobility GmbH+49 174 306 3307 [email protected] SiemensGet in touchFollow our global channels Follow Change region Global | English


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