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“Machine Whisperer” Neuron Soundware presents three world firsts at Hannover Messe

The “machine whisperers” from Neuron Soundware are back in time for Hannover Messe with three new products that they will be presenting at the world’s most important industrial fair. After Neuron Soundware presented its own AI-based sound detection system for machine maintenance and problems for the first time last year, their second generation of devices along with two new products will be launched this year.

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Accelerating Urban Mobility through IoT

Since the pandemic started, all global efforts have been focused on dealing with the consequences of the virus. This has put many initiatives in the Smart Cities landscape on the back burner such as those related to providing broadband connectivity and live information about the public transportation system.

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Interview for EasyEngineering.eu

The Czech startup Neuron Soundware develops technology for automated predictive maintenance of industrial machinery. Using sound/vibration analysis of the machines, the technology enables it to detect imminent failures that would mean costly repairs and production outages.

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Interview with Pavel Konečný for Beststartups.eu

The Czech startup Neuron Soundware develops technology for automated predictive maintenance of industry machinery. Using sound/vibration analysis of the machines, the technology enables it to detect imminent failures that would mean costly repairs and production outages.

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What has the holographic principle in common with predictive maintenance?

Physics defines sound as a vibration that propagates as an audible wave of pressure through a transmission medium such as gas, liquid, or a solid. Most of the sounds we hear are generated from solid materials, including human speech. Although we need to breathe in order to speak, the muscle tension of the vocal cords must be precisely managed in order to generate the voice.

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