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Borum Industries' new Linemaster controls the painting of lines, patterns and arrows on roads. The advanced computer is mounted on Borum's mobile line painting machine. the Linemaster system is designed to be operated in any weather, in any language and by roadworker who probably do not have any particular training. And with gloves on!!
The mobile printer iteself is equipped with different widths of large dot-matrix printer. This uses special marking paint fluid to form lines, dashes, patterns and arrows. The system can also apply sound patterns so that drivers can hear when the cross a line or drive off track.
The user interface of the Linemaster needed to be simple to operate and much attention was paid by DN interface designers and Borum's engineers in making the operation as fault free as possible.
There were 12 post boxes with three possible the answers. The right answers are:
Q1 - Taichung - Taiwan
Q2 - Vieng Chan – Laos
Q3 - Belfast – United Kingdom
Q4 - Alexandria – Egypt
Q5 - Kobe - Japan
Q6 - New York - USA
Q7 - Toronto – Canada
Q8 - Melbourne - Australia
Q9 - Queenstown - Singapore
Q10 - Granada - Spain
Q11 - Bangkok - Thailand
Q12 - Aarhus - Denmark
The winner in the West is:
Peter Mathiasen
The Winner in Asia is:
Sophie Huang
Congratulations to both.
"The Internet of Things" is a dynamic new concept of following our food, products, medicine, transport systems and logistics as they pass through each development stage. From biodynamic farm produce through the supermarket to our homes. From the factory through value chains to our homes and schools and offices.
Through each stage, the information about the item, its quality and its treatment is checked and scanned by products like these new TIOT 2000 and 9000 from Adlink Inc. This small very robust hand-held computer is equipped with barcode scanners, hidef camera and a range of 3G and wifi telecoms.
As a breakthrough, Adlink is now introducing the world's first Android professional mobile computer of this type. DN has designed the product to withstand the rigours of heavy industrial use - yet in a light, very ergonomic way with great user-friendliness.
Read more about CREATEDATE here (in Danish).
You are also welcome to learn more by contacting Majken Hald. Telephone +45 7022 1012 or mh@dngroup.dk
The GMV WinLet 350 was a revolutionary piece of equipment, making the installation of windows and doors easier than ever before. Now GMV are expanding into the European and US markets with the big brother robot which can lift a half ton window or building element.
Once again DN has designed the machine on the principle of lean manufacture, allowing GMV to introduce the new robot quickly and at very competitive prices.
The newest experimental Small Electric Vehicle [SEV] developed by DN for AF Truck in Denmark has a unique steering system. Small but powerful electric motors are built into the wheels and the steering is controlled individually with a joystick. This allows the new SEV to rotate within its own length and even to drive sideways. This is ideal for use in hospitals, warehouses, airport and a wide range of applications.
The efficient electric motors are powered by lithium-ion batteries which give added range and performance. And of course when the truck goes down a hill, or brakes, the batteries and electrical system are recharged. Although the trtuck is experimental, the lessons learned are already being applied to other AF Truck products.
"Did you know that parting a big product in three parts or more makes it look visually slimmer?"
Even in our modern "mobile" world there are actually many instances where corded phones are better. Hotels, health care, public institutions and many offices worldwide are better served by corded phones. Better user friendliness, ergonomics and sound quality are obvious benefits but fixed line telehones offer many other uses for intergrating a phone system properly to meet a wide range of business and personal needs - and usually at the traditional low phone charges of the phones companies.
The RTX phones shown here are aimed at hotels, small businesses and normal private users but they can also be combined with RTX's very most advanced professional systems.