RVmagnetics joins European Technology Chamber (EUTEC)
Slovak-based R&D and sensor technology company pursues opportunity to promote industrial innovation in a more institutionalized manner.
Photo Credit: European Technology Chamber (EUTEC)
As a leader in contactless sensors for composites processing and other industrial processes, RVmagnetics (Košice, Slovakia) is an advocate for using innovative technology, new business and management methodologies and technology and data to innovate global industry. “The fact that the European Technology Chamber covers cross-industry transformation in a dedicated Advanced Manufacturing Council is what encouraged us to join,” says RVmagnetics Board Member, Vladimir Marhefka. “We are honored to have the chance to invest our resources into contributing to the work of EU Tech Chamber.”
European Technology Chamber (EU Tech Chamber) is a registered non-governmental organization (NGO) that enables European businesses to use their technologies for the benefit of Europe and humankind. The EUTEC Chamber has three major goals: sustainability, growth and competitiveness. These goals encompass the sustainable development goals of the United Nations and building bridges to emerging markets. EUTEC activities are also aimed to spread technology and European values and to increase the competitiveness of European companies. To achieve these goals, the EUTEC chamber has created 18 Technology Councils in the three major areas of Life Science, Urban Tech and Industry 4.0, which are the DNA of the Chamber. Its activities include EU Tech Councils, Chapters and Commissions, online meetings and webinars, events such as trade fairs, exhibitions and tech summits, and delegation trips organized for fostering international connections.
The EU Tech Chamber’s goals align with those of RVmagnetics, which has introduced the future of contactless sensing via the company’s smallest passive sensor. This sensor technology helps to overcome sensing obstacles and enables measuring temperature, pressure and other physical quantities from otherwise inaccessible spaces, as well as in the presence of strong electric or magnetic fields and harsh chemical conditions. The company is focusing on a number of areas including composites, electric motors, battery smartification, medical technologies, construction and civil engineering, transportation and logistics, anti-counterfeit and assembly.
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