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ABB invests in Pratexo
ABB invests in edge-to-cloud platform innovator Pratexo
ABB and Pratexo will co-develop edge computing solutions to improve decentralized electrical networks' security, autonomy, and resilience.
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ABB and Pratexo will co-develop edge computing solutions to improve decentralized electrical networks' security, autonomy, and resilience.
In the article titled "Far edge future," Pratexo's platform and analytics solution is now featured in the latest edition of the ABB Review.
Amid the intricate dance of balancing power supply and demand, a compelling innovation emerges – the advent of Local Flexibility Markets.
Innovative collaboration enables semi-mobile DC-charging stations with advanced edge computing capabilities.
CEO of Pratexo, Blaine Mathieu, and the President of Japanese integrator Nissin Systems, Yoshikazu Takeuchi, discuss the future of electrification systems in Japan.
Despite initial reservations, Davos 2023 was well worth my time and a great fit for Pratexo's mission is to use edge-to-cloud technologies to help electrify the world and, in doing so, reduce carbon emissions that are driving climate change.
Pratexo introduced their solution at EdgeTech+2022 held at Pacifico Yokohama from January 16 to 18. Blaine Mathieu, CEO, delivered a keynote speech titled “Bringing the Benefits of Cloud Computing to the Edge.
Pratexo clients and partners will be able to easily and quickly implement analytics and applications on edge micro clouds that run deep learning workloads optimized for Intel CPUs, GPUs, VPUs, and other components.
We explore societal, economic, and technology trends accelerating decentralization in a variety of industries. How do we turn challenges into opportunities?
The ABB judges were impressed with “edge innovation platform” Pratexo, which uses edge computing for intelligent grid optimization.