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INDUSTRY
Marine
FIVE CONSIDERATIONS
When Designing Redundant Automation Systems for Seafaring Vessels
DOUBLED RELIABILITY
Increase availability in the central alarm and monitoring system
THE LAKE IS CALM AND STILL
The hybrid vessel Bürgenstock protects the Swiss environment
NEW WORLDS ON THE HIGH SEAS
Effective Sustainability: Digital Opportunities
USING UREA AGAINST NITROGEN OXIDES
SCR Technology makes shipping a bit cleaner
DRIVE TRANSPARENCY
From the Bridge to the Engine Room
1.5 KILOTONS ON THE HOOK – WHILE AFLOAT
Heeling systems keep ships stable on the water
“ANYONE WHO TALKS ABOUT MARITIME 4.0 HAS TO DO THEIR HOMEWORK”
An Interview with Professor Karl-Heinz Niemann
SAFELY ON THE SHIP AND OFF AGAIN
Modular Control Technology Enables Task-Related Growth
BIG DATA FOR BIG SHIPS
Maritime 4.0 - Opportunities and Challenges
HIGH-SPEED MONITORING ON BOARD A LUXURY YACHT
Besecke Designed a Complex Automation Solution for a Large Luxury Yacht
SAFELY ON COURSE IN THE BINARY SEA
IT Security on Ships
SAFETY, EX AND GL:
All-in-One Module
SEA-WORTHY
GL for the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 XTR
USING OFF THE SHELF PRODUCTS
Why standardized industrial technology offers so many advantages