Digitization

Digitalisation has fundamentally changed the technology sector. From smart sensors and connectivity to cloud computing and automation. With the growing amount of data that can be collected and analysed, there is a huge opportunity to improve processes and reduce costs. At the same time, the rapid development of digital technologies requires continuous innovation and a strong technical infrastructure that supports digitalisation. Here you can read everything you need to know about the technologies that make digitalisation possible.

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Machine builders must embrace technological innovations

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Direct Liquid Cooling: Solution or Problem

William Heesbeen, lead mechanical engineer at RoyalHaskoningDHV, will open the IT Infra event on 20 November. Data centres are a crucial part of our society. But social expectations and technical reality are not in step. “My first designs of data centres were simpler compared to the data centres that are now on the drawing board,” William explains. “A big difference is that old data centres were more robust and simpler.” Of course, technology has not stood still in recent years and has undergone enormous development. “The development and engineering of data centres has grown along with this.”

Equipment management in the lab: from paper file to cloud-based application

BCCM/LMG is a bacterial culture collection with more than 26,000 characterized strains. The laboratory - affiliated with Labo Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, Ghent University - uses more than 250 devices for the processing of the received bacteria. Jindrich Peiren, Technology Manager at BCCM/LMG, has implemented a cloud-based application for consulting crucial information from laboratory devices using Microsoft SharePoint and PowerApps.

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