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21 May 2010
Karlsruhe, May, 21st 2010 – Systec & Services showed its latest innovations at MECHATRONIC KARLSRUHE from 19th to 20th of May 2010.
Research institutions, leading universities, inter-trade organizations and many companies met at MECHATRONIC KARLSRUHE to present its latest research projects, cooperation and innovations which are ready for serial production.
Systec & Services showed there four innovations:
- Multimedia-bases energy portal to visualize the consumption of all energy resources
- Mobile power supply to charge inductive systems with power
- Sensor System for geothermal energy tubes
- Industrial PC WAVE to reduce the consumption of energy by 50%

In addition Systec & Services GmbH sponsored the “Karlsruher E-Mile” race. In this race electromobiles had to proof their cost effectiveness, efficiency and their speed over the distance of 8,88889 km – the so called Badische Meile.
“We are glad to present our latest innovations here in Karlsruhe to the international audience, and to show in addition our close cooperation with the Universities of Karlsruhe”, Karl Linder, Managing Director of Systec & Services GmbH, summed up after the show.
For further information: Systec & Services GmbH Emmy-Noether-Strasse 9 D-76131 Karlsruhe
Titus Krauss Phone: +49 721 6634 330 Fax: +49 721 6634 333 Email:
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Research institutions, leading universities, inter-trade organizations and many companies met at MECHATRONIC KARLSRUHE to present its latest research projects, cooperation and innovations which are ready for serial production.
Systec & Services showed there four innovations:
Multimedia-bases energy portal to visualize the consumption of all energy resources
Mobile power supply to charge inductive systems with power
Sensor System for geothermal energy tubes
Industrial PC WAVE to reduce the consumption of energy by 50%
In addition Systec & Services GmbH sponsored the “Karlsruher E-Mile” race. In this race electromobiles had to proof their cost effectiveness, efficiency and their speed over the distance of 8,88889 km – the so called Badische Meile.
“We are glad to present our latest innovations here in Karlsruhe to the international audience, and to show in addition our close cooperation with the Universities of Karlsruhe”, Karl Linder, Managing Director of Systec & Services GmbH, summed up after the show. |