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Bentley Systems introduces mixed reality app for infrastructure and construction projects
Bentley Systems Incorporated, the leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing the design, construction, and operations of infrastructure, presented SYNCHRO XR, its app for immersive visualising 4D construction digital twins with the new Microsoft HoloLens 2, which Microsoft announced during a press conference at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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India to accelerate $ 200 billion smart cities projects
When the 60 winning cities (with proposals worth over Rs 1.31 lakh crore) become smart, it is expected to positively impact the lives of 72 crore urban population. While Rs 1.05 lakh crore will be spent on area-based development plans, Rs 26,141 crore will be spent on pan-city solutions in the next five years.
60 Winning Cities, India Smart Cities Mission, MISSION EXECUTION, China Economic, Cultural Council, Mohammed Saqib, Microsoft, IBM, Philips, Ola, Intel, Tata Projects, Schneider, Hikvision, Bechtel
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IIoT is changing the way the industry does things
We launched the Emerson´s rendition of Industrial IoT, which is the Plantweb Digital Ecosystem in India. It is important to note that India is the first country outside of the USA that we have launched this offering.
Emerson, Plantweb Digital Ecosystem, Iiot, R-APDRP, PSU, Go Live, Start, Investment, Power, Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Distributed Control System, Deltav, Plantweb Insights, Microsoft Microsoft Azure Cloud Platform
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Greasing the Wheels
Inadequate O&M can lead to minor faults or defects not being recognised. This not only impacts yield but can also result in major component failure, potentially leading to costly repairs and lengthy downtime.
Wind Industry, Wind Power Projects, Sudhir Nunes, Orange Renewable Power, Wind Turbine, Suzlon, Akhil Jha, Shell Lubricants India, Felix Guerzoni, WINDPOWER 2015, Upwind Solutions, Vijay Narayanan, Algorithms & Data Science, Microsoft, Brian Hayes
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IT in power | Going the smart way
Smart grids are expected to harness information technology to improve the overall efficiency of the power sector, especially in the T and D segment.
Smart grids, no doubt, constitute the way forward for power-starved nations like India. However, with India undertaking an ambitious plan to modernise the grids with an estimated investment of over $10 billion, cloud computing is integral to it and Indian IT services firms and leading international companies are showing interest in the same. The
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