Long live technology

Many new technologies are evolving rapidly and being adapted in environments which create new everyday situations for all of us. LED lighting is an example of one of these technologies. In this edition of Agenda you can read about the impact that voltage quality has on LED and learn which parameters can put alter LED's otherwise long life. You can also read about Energy Harvesting and how to use IoT sensors to harvest energy from the close environment.

Enjoy your reading.

Best regards from
Nanna Bastved
Editor
agenda@force.dk

CASE

Tackling the wind at Club La Santa

The swimming pool area at Club La Santa, Lanzarote, is exposed to the wind. Wind tunnel tests help investigating ideas for improving the wind environment. Hear what Club La Santas management team gained by attending the workshop.

CLUB MEETING

IoT & Wireless Club: Do-it-yourself-test

24 and 25 January: In Aarhus and Hørsholm. Do-it-yourself test service enables club members to perform ESD tests, 2D radiation measurements and antenna adaptation.

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ERFA GROUP MEETING

SPM: ERFA Group 6 - reliability

7 February: ERFA Group 6 exchanges knowledge and experience about all types of reliability of electrical, electromechanical and mechanical constructions.

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ERFA GROUP MEETING

SPM: ERFA Group 16 - electronic components

7 March: ERFA Group 16 addresses methods for failure analysis of electronic components and interpretation of analytical results.

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LEGISLATION AND STANDARDS

Great benefits by CE-marking your software as medical devices

Get insight into the hidden benefits of CE marking software as medical devices. In this free white paper, we show how 5 of the EU's 8 quality criteria for mHealth products are systematically handled through the CE labeling process. A CE marking quality assures your product and makes it meet the market's requirements and expectations.

Powering IoT sensors using ambient energy

One of the biggest challenges when deploying wireless sensor networks is the battery lifetime. An alternative is using the energy available in the device’s surroundings. This alternative has a potential of making the IoT devices maintenance free and perpetually powered.

FREE FOLLOW-UP MEETING

Inspection robots and positioning technology

28 February: Hear about the experiences from Storebælt A/S and BLAEST using positioning technology on robots to inspect concrete structures and wind turbine blades. See also the live demonstration of a robot inspecting a wind turbine wing at the meeting.

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SUCCESS STORY

Intelligent tool tracking

Nanolink has developed a small radio-controlled gadget, that helps craftsmen find their tools on the site. In Denmark the sucess is huge. InnovationAgents helped Nanolink expand their success abroad. You can also get help from InnovationAgents with your development project.

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COURSE

EMC in the industry - basic course

16 April: Get knowledge of the 'electric noise mysteries'. Cases and practical demonstrations illustrate the main issues of EMC. The basic EMC aspects are treated from a practical point of view - what works and what does not work? Time for demos and debate.

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70 years of electric mission profiling 

The innovation project ´LED power electronics to last!´, which is funded by INNO SE, works with the electric use environment for mains connected lighting products. The project draws on important and unique knowledge that has been generated by Danish Energy since 2003. This provides interesting perspectives for calculating a product’s lifetime.

Which factors determine the lifetime of electronic drivers for LED lighting?

LED lighting continues to gain ground, thanks particularly to its strong properties such as low energy consumption and long lifetime. However, this lifetime is challenged, by factors that are not always apparent. Gain an insight into which factors actually influence the lifetime for LED lighting.

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