BizNews: Robotics, AI, Renewables, Innovation
WE’RE GOING PLACES – FAST.
From manufacturing and robot welding to renewables, projection mapping and the potential of AI, we’re exploring the newest frontier of technology, software and services.
Plus – 15 years on from launching the first PTZ camera – we’re celebrating progress. Accelerating change. Chasing the future.
The secret to customer loyalty?
Service excellence.?
Happy customers are what every company desires. But how many?truly?work tirelessly to achieve it? The recent opening of our?Panasonic European Service Hub?in Budapest expands our commitment to doing just that. Complementing the already?existing Centre of Excellence in Wales, both will connect, consult and work together as one expert repairs and service team, to deliver smooth, slick and speedy service and turnaround times to customers, wherever they are in Europe.
VISUAL
Projection mapping and AR experiences?
The possibilities of projection mapping are endless. Visuals can be brought to life in 360 degrees, entire buildings can be wrapped in dynamic artwork and immersive imagery can bring the extraordinary to the everyday. Find out how BattleKart’s video gaming, AR and electric go-karting experience is delivering next-generation excitement, powered by Panasonic projectors.
PROAV
Celebrating 15 years of PTZ
Panasonic PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras allow users to follow the action remotely with an impressive range of motion. And after 15 years, the technology continues to evolve. Why? Panasonic’s dedication to innovation is driven by a desire to understand our customers’ challenges.
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And with over 250,000 units sold globally, we’re just getting started.
SUPPLY CHAIN
Discover Blue Yonder’s smart supply chain microservices
Developed and delivered by Panasonic Connect
We support Blue Yonder by delivering microservices, fully integrated into its software suite, that draw upon decades of manufacturing expertise, our network infrastructure, AI, and edge technologies to promote a shared vision of the smart supply chain of the future.
The future of manufacturing is…robots.
When Hollywood and popular fiction first captured our imaginations with their world-changing sci-fi predictions, ‘welding robots’ wasn’t one of them. Nevertheless, they’re transforming manufacturing as we speak, particularly vital now that a skilled welding force is increasingly difficult to find. Robot welding systems are faster, more accurate, make more efficient use of materials, and never tire.
?But that’s merely a snapshot of what they can achieve.
Exploring the future of renewable energy
As the energy transition accelerates across Europe, we’ve analysed over 300 different data sources to find out how renewable investments, emerging trends and varying priorities are shaping the energy infrastructure of tomorrow.