Insights
2020
Blog
Technology trends transforming the logistics industry
The smooth running of supply chain logistics has never been more important to business. Technology has transformed the industry to ensure it continues to deliver under increasing pressures. We look at the latest tech trends and how they are helping.
Case Study
“Church service via live-stream” – Rottenburg Cathedral transmits online church services with Panasonic PTZ cameras in high image quality
The Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart has been offering church services via live-stream for six years. It has expanded its offer since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
2020
Blog
Digital Transformation is the Key to Survival
Digital transformation, one of the most controversial terms in business life, offers many advantages and is becoming more critical each day.
2020
Blog
How mobile computing is transforming the emergency ambulance service
Mobile computing and specialist software applications are transforming the way paramedics and ambulance services across Europe deliver care. Reidar Gårdebäck, CEO at Ortivus, explains how.
2020
Blog
Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality: Powering Logistics 4.0
When it comes to logistics, AI’s applications range from simple tasks like optimised freight route-mapping, to the more experimental, such as Google’s Tossing Bot1: a robot arm powered by machine learning technology. Read more.
2020
Blog
How connectivity and mobility are driving the multi-billion-dollar logistics industry boom
No sector is more familiar with the advantages of connected technology than transport and logistics. But where is the industry headed now? How is it adapting to the new challenges and emerging opportunities this decade presents?
2020
Blog
It’s time to put your data into action: Digital twins in transportation
A giant leap for the logistics industry, but what is a digital twin? In short, it’s exactly what it sounds like: a virtual, duplicated model of a process, product or service. Read more.
2020
Blog
Digital transformation: The transport and logistics industry’s hidden sustainability hero
How are logistics companies managing the balance between profitable operation and sustainable business? And how are they treating sustainability as an opportunity to get ahead of the competition?
2020
Blog
PressIT: Collaboration for the modern workplace
The workplace is changing and there has never been a more important time to ensure that the right communication and collaboration solutions are in place to harness the full potential of today’s workforce.
2020
Blog
How investment in Digital will help the European economy bounce back
Digital adoption has accelerated in 2020 as a result of the challenging times. Europe is doubling down on its investment and looking to digital technology to help the economy and society to bounce back.
Case Study
BARTKRESA Studio Safely Installs Shogyo Mujo Sculpture Amid Social Distancing
Transporting visitors through a portal and into a newly reimagined visual world, Area 15 weaves together events and entertainment with art, retail, technology and design for a curated, immersive space. The complex is filled with one-of-a-kind art installations, engaging retail activations and inspiring concessions, aimed to create an indoor and outdoor space that is suited for a broad range of events.
Case Study
Using projection mapping technology to bring art to life
When Lighthouse Immersive undertook the task of reimagining an immersive exhibit highlighting the works of post-impressionist Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh, their first job became finding the perfect space. Once the group made arrangements to house the exhibit in the Toronto Star building, a historic location with deep ties to the greater Toronto community, the team would begin to make plans for the next stage of the project: Designing a setup consisting of a series of projectors that would work in tandem to transform the floors and walls of the industrial space. The finished exhibit would immerse visitors into the works of Van Gogh from every angle.
2020
Whitepaper
RUGGED MOBILE COMPUTING IN ACTION FOR LOGISTICS
The use of mobile technology has transformed the productivity of logistical operations around the world. Key to driving efficiency is the ability to choose mobile devices that support the unique needs of the different workers in this €2.7 trillion global industry.
Case Study
Imagemédia uses Panasonic PTZ cameras to record rare surgery
Imagemédia’s Le Réal® system was fitted out with Panasonic PTZ cameras to capture and stream the separation surgery of conjoined twins at the Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant in Lyon, France.
2020
Article
PANASONIC WPROWADZA ROZWIĄZANIA GEMBA PROCESS INNOVATION W EUROPIE
PANASONIC WPROWADZA ROZWIĄZANIA GEMBA PROCESS INNOVATION W EUROPIE. Bracknell, Wielka Brytania.
2020
Blog
Connected Asset Management is the foundation for Smart Communities
Modern smart communities are being built on a foundation of connected asset management using IoT sensor and control technologies. Joe Powell, Key Account Manager – Government & Healthcare at Panasonic TOUGHBOOK takes a closer look.
2020
Article
PANASONIC HELPS COSTCUTTER STORE STREAMLINE SHELF LABELLING TO IMPROVE SALES AND CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
Panasonic Helps Costcutter Store Streamline Shelf Labelling to Improve Sales and Customer Experience.
Case Study
Stadtwerke Bielefeld GmbH – the digitized utility company
Toughbook notebooks and Toughpad tablets support Stadtwerke Bielefeld to digitize processes Stadtwerke Bielefeld is transforming its role as local energy supplier and evolving into a market-oriented service provider. This new focus requires optimized processes, quick reaction times and better internal procedures. As part of the preliminary MDC Networks project for mobile data collection, the company selected robust notebooks from Panasonic to digitize processes and obtain mobile data access.
2020
Blog
5 Tips For Creating an Engaging Blended Learning Experience
The pandemic has forced European universities and higher education institutions to fundamentally reconsider the way they deliver learning. The roughly 2700 higher education institutions across Europe have had to adapt quickly to find a way to support the 20 million students that could no longer study and socialise on campus in the same way as before.
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