EM4 System Condition joint solution: Wolf Wilfried, CAMPUS 02
As part of the DanubeDNA project, a webinar was held under the title “Optimisation of production processes and industrial digitalisation”. One of the presentations focused on EM4 System Condition, a wireless energy monitoring system developed to support SMEs in measuring, monitoring, and optimising energy consumption. Key Highlights: --- EM4 System Condition The presentation introduced EM4 System Condition as a wireless energy monitoring solution designed to support energy efficiency in SMEs. The system focuses on energy measurement and can be expanded with additional modules, including predictive maintenance. ________________________________________ Wireless Energy Monitoring The solution enables easy retrofit installation without cost-intensive overall wiring. It can measure electricity across multiple circuits and can be expanded with additional sensors for temperature, humidity, CO2, water, heat, gas, and other energy-related parameters. ________________________________________ Flexible and Expandable System The presentation highlighted that the system is flexible, open, and expandable. It can be adapted to different company needs, connected through various communication protocols, and supported by a customized dashboard that helps companies monitor energy use more clearly. ________________________________________ Pilot Implementation The solution was tested through pilot activities in SMEs, including a car painting company in Austria and a manufacturing company in the Czech Republic. The pilot activities included selecting suitable companies, preparing implementation concepts, installing sensors and measurement systems, collecting energy data, and identifying optimisation opportunities. ________________________________________ Benefits for SMEs EM4 System Condition supports SMEs in understanding their energy consumption, identifying key energy-consuming components, improving efficiency, and preparing for further optimisation. By using measured data, companies can make better decisions related to energy use, production performance, and future investments. ________________________________________ The DanubeDNA project supports small and medium-sized enterprises in the Danube Region in their digital transformation by developing practical digital tools, testing solutions in real business environments, and transferring knowledge through webinars and training activities. The project focuses on strengthening SME competitiveness, supporting industrial transformation, improving data-driven decision-making, and encouraging the transition towards Industry 4.0. The Croatian consortium partner in the project is TERA Tehnopolis d.o.o. This project is supported by the Interreg Danube Region Programme, co-financed by the European Union.

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