In the latest news in AI programming and development, there is a focus on the intersection of electrical engineering, automation, and smart technology.
The Westerly Sun reports that students in Chariho Career and Technical Center's Electrical Technology class visited ProSystems Integration, an automation company in Westerly. The purpose of the visit was to expose students to career opportunities in the industrial automation side of the electrical field, which they may not have been aware of. The company has developed control systems for a variety of applications, from medical tubing to the Mystic River Bascule Bridge.
Siemens has announced that their new Simatic S7-1200 G2 control system is NIS2 ready, making the migration from the previous S7-1200 model a quick and easy process. The new system is certified according to the IEC 62443 cybersecurity standard, which is important due to the increased requirements of the NIS2 Directive for socially important activities.
Built In has published a list of 10 companies that are hiring electrical engineers. The article notes that as AI, electrification, and automation put new pressure on modern hardware, these employers are looking for engineers who can build the chips and power systems that fuel it all.
The Kitsap Sun reports that Post Electric, a licensed electrical contractor serving Southwest Missouri, has expanded its residential electrical services to include comprehensive home automation and smart technology integration capabilities. The expansion is in response to the growing demand from homeowners seeking to modernize their electrical systems and incorporate connected home technologies.
Finally, matter-smarthome.de has published an interview with Manfred Lehmann, Strategic Product Manager at WAGO. In the interview, Lehmann discusses WAGO's new Matter-enabled products, which are designed to empower electricians to be successful in the long term by giving them access to automation in residential construction. He also explains that the Matter standard is the key to this, as it will change the electrical industry and require electricians to deal with it intensively.
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