Technology For Utility And Field Worker Efficiency
By Michelle Connolly, Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America
Whether it’s surveying, meter reading, asset tracking, or water quality testing and reporting, utility workers often work long hours in challenging environments where responsibilities shift daily. To operate as safely and efficiently as possible, technology is used to conduct remote visual inspections and pinpoint dangerous irregularities along distribution lines.
While various forms of technology are used in the field, rugged mobile devices provide the interface for workers to see all information collected in one place so they can communicate with each other and make informed decisions. Field workers often operate in remote environments with accessibility challenges such as low light and moisture, requiring rugged technology that can withstand adverse conditions. As emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), wearables and drones are increasi
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Jan. 18, 2021
Illuminarium Experiences, an experiential entertainment brand, has selected Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America to serve as its official technology partners. Panasonic will provide 4K projectors, displays and camera solutions for Illuminarium s 360-degree immersive entertainment centers, according to a press release.
Iluminarium s first interactive experience will be WILD: The World s First Virtual Safari, which will open in Atlanta in mid-2021. Panasonic will provide its PT-RQ50k 4k projectors to help create the virtual safari experience. Illuminarium spectacles will transport visitors through an unprecedented combination of total sensory immersion, larger than life scale, and theatrical inspiration that would not be possible without the groundbreaking, best-in-class technology from our valued partners like Panasonic, Alan Greenberg, CEO, Illuminarium Experiences, said in the release. At Illuminarium, we re proud to be democratizi
Panasonic puts digital transformation tech center stage at CES 2021 on January 11, 2021, 7:30 AM PST Behind the new products and innovations Panasonic showcased at CES 2021 is a digital transformation story of how the company helped its customers quickly adapt to the COVID pandemic.
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During CES 2021, Panasonic announced a variety of new products and innovations in entertainment, mobility and automotive, sustainability, wellness, lifestyle, and food retail. The Panasonic CES 2021 Digital Experience featured plenty of innovations, such as PTZ and Lumix cameras, VR glasses, Technics headphones, Pro AV gear for eSports arenas, the Cosmos air filtration system, Aura meditation technology, and a new augmented reality (AR) HUD for automobiles. But, behind all this new hardware and is an enterprise tech story that was shaped by the events of 2020.
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NEWARK, N.J., Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ At CES 2021, Panasonic System Solutions Company of North America, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America ( Panasonic ) announced today it is an Official Technology Partner of Illuminarium Experiences, a new experiential entertainment brand that creates immersive entertainment spectacles presented in custom-designed venues called Illuminariums. In this role, Panasonic will be the exclusive visual solution provider of native 4k projectors, 4k professional displays and 4k professional camera solutions for Illuminarium s 360-degree immersive experiential entertainment centers that will provide visitors with communal, connective entertainment meant to be enjoyed as a shared human experience
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