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https://www.electronicdesign.com/power-management/article/21808840/how-long-do-your-batteries-need-to-run
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Realising the full potential of energy harvesting and the IIoT Internet of Things News %
The article discusses the growing market for industrial wireless devices and the need for technology convergence and interoperability in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). It highlights the importance of choosing the ideal power supply for remote wireless devices, including the use of energy harvesting and rechargeable Li-ion batteries. The article also provides examples of urban and remote energy harvesting applications, such as solar-powered parking meters and smart collars for cattle. These examples demonstrate the potential opportunities for IIoT-related applications powered by energy harvesting devices and industrial grade Li-ion rechargeable batteries. Overall, the article has a growth-positive impact on Tadiran Batteries, as it highlights the increasing demand for their products in the expanding market for industrial wireless devices.
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Tadiran Batteries enlists help from Acadia Lithium - Electronic Products & Technology
Tadiran Batteries has partnered with Acadia Lithium Inc. to promote and design its products into OEM designs across Canada. Acadia Lithium will serve as an applications specialist and work with local manufacturers representatives and distribution sales. Tadiran Batteries has developed a breakthrough in lithium chemistry with its TRR Series batteries, which are capable of eliminating passivation effects that can hinder battery performance. Tadiran manufactures a complete line of lithium thionyl chloride batteries.
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Tadiran Batteries will supply 50,000 batteries to BrightSource's new Solar Field - Israel Electronics News
The article discusses the data collection practices and privacy policy of Techtime. The company collects anonymous data for business purposes such as enhancing user experience and digital marketing. They also collect personal data through various forms on their website, all of which comply with GDPR requirements. The article mentions the use of third-party providers for operating the website and executing digital marketing campaigns. Techtime retains user data for comment moderation and user profile purposes. Users have rights over their data and can request access, export, anonymization, or deletion of their personal information. The company has measures in place to protect data and has procedures for handling data breaches. Techtime applies remarketing/retargeting methods in online advertising. Overall, the article provides information about Techtimes data practices and privacy measures.