Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, founded in 1921 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a global leader in electrical and electronic equipment. The company offers a diverse range of products and services, including air conditioning systems, automotive equipment, elevators and escalators, factory automation systems, power systems, public systems, semiconductors and devices, and space systems. Mitsubishi Electric is renowned for its innovation, quality, and sustainability initiatives, contributing to advancements in energy efficiency, smart infrastructure, and automation technologies. With a presence in over 40 countries, the company serves industries such as automotive, industrial automation, energy, transportation, and communications.
TSN is an innovative technology that enhances Ethernet to create smart factories, synchronising devices with extreme accuracy and using IEEE 802.1 standards to prioritize messages and avoid data collisions.
David Bean, Solutions Group Manager at Mitsubishi Electric, looks at how the digital transformation of pharmaceutical operations is key to more dynamic, agile manufacturing.
Smart pharmaceutical manufacturing can do more than drive up productivity. It can transform the lives of patients by providing access to high-quality medicines while also improving the sustainability of operations and contributing to net zero policies. As a result, pharmaceutical companies can help to protect both people and the environment.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced today its development of a quantum artificial intelligence (AI) technology that automatically designs and optimizes inference models to downsize the scale of computation with quantum neural networks. The new quantum AI technology can be integrated with classical machine learning frameworks for diverse solutions.
Mitsubishi Electric will exhibit its comprehensive range of robots on stand 220 at Robotics and Automation, from 1st-2nd November 2022 in Coventry. During the event, visitors can learn more about how the different solutions address a variety of operational requirements and help to improve productivity.