I am thrilled to announce the finalized travel plan for the first leg of our US tour with our dynamic CEO Subramanyam Kasibhat (Subbu). We are excited to network with professionals, friends, and alumni along the way. Check out our itinerary below:
🗓️ Aug 6: Chicago
🗓️ Aug 6-8: Grand Rapids
🗓️ Aug 9-11: Detroit
🗓️ Aug 12-13: Cleveland
🗓️ Aug 14-15: Pittsburgh
🗓️ Aug 16-17: Washington, D.C.
🗓️ Aug 18-24: New Jersey
We are looking forward to connecting with:
- Companies interested in Smart Factory Solutions, Industrial Automation & Robotics, IIOT, Predictive maintenance, and Performance monitoring (OE)
- Potential partnerships with companies offering similar services
- Friends & Alumni eager to catch up
If you're in any of these cities and would like to meet, let's connect! Stay tuned for the upcoming plan for our second leg through Texas and the Bay area. Vegam Solutions / Aureole Technologies Private LimitedB. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engg. & Tech., Hubli Alumni KLE Technological University - Hubballi (India)
Discover how Switzerland's groundbreaking ASTRA-Bridge system can revolutionize road maintenance in India.
This innovative solution introduces a temporary elevated highway, allowing uninterrupted traffic flow during essential resurfacing operations.
Visualize the transformative impact on India's bustling infrastructure landscape.
Key Benefits:
🚗 Reduced Traffic Congestion: Minimize disruptions and uphold economic productivity.
⏱️ Enhanced Efficiency: Accelerated project completion leads to significant time and cost savings.
🛡️ Improved Safety: Segregated work zones ensure the safety of both workers and motorists.
The Future of Infrastructure Awaits. Explore the possibilities ASAP!
Credits: Dipl.-Ing. Lars Behrendt
Summer is over, and I’m three months into my new job at Konecranes. As a part-time tech geek, I get the kicks when reading about the latest cool stuff in something that some others might consider as boring - such as manufacturing.
So… have you heard of industrial metaverse? I had not. I’m impressed by how much the horizons of future production environments have widened in just a few years.
The factory floor is no longer just a place of manual labor and conveyor belts – it’s becoming a dynamic, interconnected, and intelligent environment. A smart factory. The megatrends that the material handling industry is facing from emerging technologies, such as electrification, autonomous machines, AI and augmented reality, to sustainability requirements, are revolutionizing business and production environments, and the way factories operate.
If you also want to learn more about industrial metaverse, follow the link in comments!
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🚀 The Growing eMobility Industry 🌿
As we approach the Easter long weekend, it's a perfect time to reflect on the eMobility industry's transformative growth. The sector is rapidly reshaping the future of transportation with electric vehicles, sustainable solutions, and innovative technologies. 🌏⚡
Being part of this dynamic growth offers exciting opportunities to contribute to a greener, cleaner future and make a meaningful impact on global sustainability efforts. If you're passionate about eMobility and ready to take your career to new heights, now is the time to seize these opportunities and be part of this transformative journey. 🌟
As we enjoy the Easter long weekend, take some time to envision your career goals and aspirations within the booming eMobility sector. Are you looking to make a career move or explore new opportunities in this exciting industry? I'm here to support you in your job search and help you connect with leading organizations driving eMobility innovation. 🤝
Feel free to contact me at [email protected] to discuss how we can collaborate and navigate your career path in the world of eMobility as we head into the Easter break! 📩
#eMobility#GreenTransportation#Sustainability#CareerOpportunities#Innovation#JobSearch#CareerDevelopment#EasterWeekend
#Maglev_Trains: #The_Future_of_High_Speed_Travel
Maglev (Magnetic Levitation) trains use magnetic forces to levitate and propel forward, eliminating friction and enabling speeds over 600 kilometers per hour (373 mph). Unlike traditional trains, Maglev floats above tracks, allowing for smoother and faster travel while reducing maintenance costs.
#Types_of_Maglev_Technology :-
Maglev systems are categorized into two types:
1. #Electromagnetic_Suspension (EMS): Electromagnets lift the train, keeping it above the guideway. This system is used in China’s Shanghai Maglev.
2. #Electrodynamic_Suspension (EDS): Superconducting magnets generate a repulsive force to lift the train, maintaining a gap between it and the track. Japan is adopting this technology for its future lines.
#Maglev_in_Use_Today :-
Maglev trains are operational in a few countries:
#China: The Shanghai Maglev has been running since 2004, connecting Pudong Airport with downtown Shanghai. The 30 km journey takes just seven minutes. In 2021, China unveiled a new prototype capable of 600 km/h (373 mph), with plans for network expansion.
#Japan: Japan’s Chuo Shinkansen, set to open in 2027, will link Tokyo and Nagoya using EDS, with speeds of up to 500 km/h (311 mph).
#Germany_and_South_Korea: Both countries have experimented with Maglev, but no large-scale commercial services are yet operational.
#Costs_and_Challenges :-
High costs limit Maglev’s widespread adoption:
1. Infrastructure: Building Maglev lines can cost between $50 million and $100 million per kilometer, including guideways, electrical systems, and stations.
2. Operation: Though maintenance is lower due to reduced friction, energy consumption remains high, making electricity costs significant.
#The_Future_of_Maglev :-
Despite the costs, countries like China and Japan are pushing ahead:
China aims to connect major cities using Maglev. The new 600 km/h prototype is a step toward that goal.
Japan’s Chuo Shinkansen will reshape travel between Tokyo and Nagoya by 2027.
Germany and South Korea are still in early stages but may adopt Maglev as costs drop.
#Conclusion :-
Maglev trains offer fast, efficient, and smooth travel, though high construction and energy costs mean only a few countries currently use them. As technology improves and costs decrease, Maglev may become a more common and transformative transport option globally.
My Regards
Khalid Elamin
🚀 The programme for the 2024 FISITA World Mobility Summit is finalised—and it’s an event you won’t want to miss!
Join us on 13-14 November at the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan, USA, for one of the premier global events in the automotive and mobility industry. The Summit offers an exclusive platform where thought leaders, industry experts, and innovators will discuss the latest advancements and future trends in mobility.
Topic: To EV or not to EV: the new landscape of the sustainable mobility age
🔑 Key event highlights:
· EV history and global progress (Asia, Europe, Americas)
· Future challenges for EV infrastructure and materials
· Insights from leaders at Bosch, AESC, Ford Motor Company, bp and Toyota Motor Corporation
Expect thought-provoking sessions on the critical issues shaping the future of mobility, and a unique opportunity to network with senior industry leaders.
💡 Visit the event website for more information and to view the full agenda - https://lnkd.in/esXxNpma
🔗 Register now for the Summit - https://lnkd.in/eeiZuuBe..
Member representatives attend for free, and tickets are transferable to other senior colleagues. Secure your spot today!
#FISITA#WorldMobilitySummit#SustainableMobility#Innovation#AutomotiveLeadership
During my 2-week visit in China to see family and friends, I also travelled in South of China to regions famous for their landscaped gardens and historic towns. As I was away from my home city, it became even more obvious to me how infrastructure and technology has developed amazingly at speed in China.
We may have heard about the record breaking high-speed trains and it's well-developed networks, or the futuristic autonomous metro and stations, or the wide adaptation of EV vehicles across public and private transports, or the face-recognition/e-record system used for all public transport including trains and airports... The use of latest technology and innovation is well embedded in not only infrastructure, but everyday life.
But nothing sums my feelings for these when I was casually walking out of a restaurant one night, I wandered along the Suzhou river, and came across a new commercial complex which consisted of a large visual 3D screen and a >100m long corridor of new shops/restaurant under a canopy with digital screen displays, all miles away from the city centre.
I took this video as my fascination of such amazing technology being used so commonly in China. It also provides fruit for thoughts when we think innovation and digital are still bolt ons for our projects, there are other places in the world where they are business as usual.
What I learn after 500 Flights:
My Journey to Making +3500 meetings with World-class companies!
(applies to any job)
🛫 Eight years, 500 flights, 500 power plants.
The journey wasn't just about miles—it was about milestones.
Here’s what unfolded:
- 🚶♂️ Alone but not lost.
There were moments I felt alone, yet they taught me the most.
- 🌱 Growth on the go.
Every trip was a chance to invest in myself, maturing into a top performer.
But here’s the real game-changer:
- 🤝 Relationships that reshape.
The connections I built are my true success stories.
- 🌟 Impact over income.
Making engines more efficient wasn't just a job—it became a mission to push my limits and better the environment.
🚀 We’re not just traveling—we’re transforming.
👊 Here’s my challenge to you:
- Think about how you can turn your journey into a journey for change.
- Who have you impacted today?
Here is an example:
Martin Vazquez with Qualia Eyewear.
I will invite him to talk about his project with Martina Uthurralt.
Today: they are in Cruz del Eje (Argentina) helping over 400 children to improve their vision problems so that they can have the same learning opportunities as other children.
Picture:
This is a General Electric LM6000 Aero-engine, is the same that are used in Boeing, Airbus Aircraft for commercial planes.
In this case, is applied to Power generation.
Location: #Argentina
💬 Share your story below. Let's fuel each other’s journeys.
🔄 Repost this if you believe in transformation through travel!
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4moAll the very best sir, i know the road show is going to be one of its kind in IOT roadmaps in the coming days. Have safe and joyful trip.