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More than 140 companies are currently working with TECNALIA through the myTecnalia platform, which makes it possible to remotely manage projects, access the centre’s technological infrastructures online, carry out remote testing at the customer’s facilities, and make use of a digital consultancy, audit and inspection service using augmented reality
TECNALIA goes one step further in its smartisation strategy and launches the first 4.0 laboratories, which enable 360º communication with companies. This initiative enables TECNALIA to advance in the digitalisation of its laboratories and revolutionise the way the centre communicates and works online, thanks to the implementation of new online services that bring laboratories and experts closer to companies.
There are currently more than 140 companies working with TECNALIA through this pioneering platform, which makes it possible to remotely manage projects, access the centre's technological infrastructures online, carry out remote testing at the customer's facilities, and make use of a digital consultancy, audit and inspection service using augmented reality.
Companies in the industrial manufacturing sector in construction such as Lanik (Euskadi) and Aluman (Galicia), and the Basque-based multinational Aclara, which specialises in the electrical sector, are already linked to the centre's new network of 4.0 laboratories.
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