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Optimizing Hydropower Operations with RFID Technology
Hydropower installations have aging connections between rotor poles that exhibit temperature rises and cause unplanned failures. Traditional solutions for tracking generator temperatures and shaft line strain are ineffective in harsh conditions.
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Modernizing the Angolan Government Agency Voter ID Program with Wireless Printing Solution
The Angolan government agency in the Sub-Saharan Africa region was seeking to upgrade its voter ID system. With forthcoming elections in Q3 2017, it was aiming to increase the number of citizens eligible to vote by issuing voter IDs in a short time frame.
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Enpro Inc. Improves Quality Oversight of High-Speed Carbonated Beverage Filling with HID Global
Today’s beverage companies rely on automated, high-speed filling lines that operate as a nonstop process flow, producing upwards of 2,500 items per minute per line. The slightest problem on these automated lines—such as a missing vent tube—can have a major operational impact. Enpro Inc. customers needed a way to reliably detect the presence or absence of a vent tube, eliminating the potential for halting the line –as workers manually check for vent tube problems. Notably, if a vent tube is lost or damaged during the filling process, it becomes a safety and quality issue for a beverage manufacturer and large amounts of finished packaged product has to be thrown a way as the missing vent tube is very costly to locate.
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Żabka's Innovative Mobile Access Solution for Headquarters
The Żabka convenience store chain wanted to go beyond a traditional building access control system for their new headquarters in Poznań, Poland. They wanted a modern, intelligent, and automated office enabled by one integrated solution.
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