Mitsubishi Electric News

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, founded in 1921 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a global leader in electrical and electronic equipment. The company offers a diverse range of products and services, including air conditioning systems, automotive equipment, elevators and escalators, factory automation systems, power systems, public systems, semiconductors and devices, and space systems. Mitsubishi Electric is renowned for its innovation, quality, and sustainability initiatives, contributing to advancements in energy efficiency, smart infrastructure, and automation technologies. With a presence in over 40 countries, the company serves industries such as automotive, industrial automation, energy, transportation, and communications.
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Why the future of industrial automation needs TSN

There is a lot of hype about one of the most significant and transformational developments in standard Ethernet technology – Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN). This is an enabling technology for industrial communications that can help to realise IT/OT convergence and lead to substantial enterprise-wide improvements.

Shaping the next 100 years of innovation

As Mitsubishi Electric celebrates 100 years of electrical and electronic product innovation, Roger Payne, Divisional Manager at Mitsubishi Electric - Automation Systems Division UK, shares his insight into what has made the company a success and the role that innovation plays in its strategy going forward.

Lean, green water treatment

LEADA Engineering has created a ground-breaking mobile chemical dosing system for water and industrial applications, with technical support from Mitsubishi Electric. The mobile chemical dosing system has an on-board solar-photovoltaic (PV), self-generating power supply and offers remote access.

Helping to increase the sustainability of waste-to-energy plants

Mitsubishi Electric controller boosts the performance of Blue Phoenix’s IBA recycling facility. A by-product of the power generation process at waste-to-energy plants, incinerator bottom ash (IBA) can be recycled into construction aggregates and metals.

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