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New line of PDU and UPS products are designed to provide a high-value, cost-effective power solution to complement existing physical infrastructure and connectivity portfolios.
Legrand, North and Central America (LNCA) has introduced a new line of single-phase power products that include LP-Series Power Distribution Units (PDU) and LU-Series Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) to serve the growing demand of edge and IoT applications in the North and Central America regions.
The seasoned executive and entrepreneur brings decades of power and energy industry expertise to help accelerate market momentum for groundbreaking software defined power solutions.
Server Technology, a brand of Legrand, has announced that for the sixth consecutive year, the company’s market-leading product innovation has been singled out by the 2019 DCS Awards assessment panel.
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Manufacturing 4.0 defines an industrial automation trend that integrates new production technologies geared towards improving work conditions, increasing productivity, and enhancing the production quality of plants.
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