Author: Ste

  • Micro-factories vs. Centralized Macro-factories?

    Micro-factories vs. Centralized Macro-factories?

    The future of manufacturing Industry 4.0 promises transformative changes in manufacturing, bridging the gap between traditional processes and futuristic innovations. As technological advancements and huge investments are key success factors for decision makers, the debate between micro-factories and macro-factories becomes relevant. Micro-factories, in particular, exemplify this evolution, offering more efficient, digitized, and localized production. Here’s…

  • BeChained among the 128 startups in MassChallenge US program

    BeChained among the 128 startups in MassChallenge US program

    MassChallenge has invited BeChained among 128 #startups to join the community as part of the 2024 U.S. Early Stage Program. 🚀  We are looking forward to seeing the innovators from all over the world from this year’s cohort! We attended the kick-off session in Boston (USA) on July 10-11th 🎉 BeChained was selected out of 1300…

  • Sensors, SCADA, AI Automation: Automatizing Repetitive Tasks

    Sensors, SCADA, AI Automation: Automatizing Repetitive Tasks

    In modern industry, leveraging cutting-edge technologies to enhance efficiency and reduce costs is essential. For sectors such as food processing and chemical manufacturing, the integration of advanced monitoring and automation systems lead to significant improvements in productivity and sustainability. This blog post explores the advantages of deploying sensors within industrial facilities to monitor energy consumption,…

  • Heading to Chicago for Future Food-tech Alternative Proteins

    Heading to Chicago for Future Food-tech Alternative Proteins

    BeChained is heading to Chicago (USA) to attend the Future Foodtech Alternative Proteins event! Our value proposition is to reduce resource use, i.e. energy, water, by making manufacturing processes 20-25% more efficient. Food-tech companies, regardless of their size, are a perfect fit for our solutions, for their high level of automation. But we’re not stopping…

  • Carbon Tax vs. Carbon Fee in a nutshell

    Carbon Tax vs. Carbon Fee in a nutshell

    [Image from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ccl_climate_dividend_cycle_english.svg] Carbon Tax A carbon tax is a financial charge imposed on the carbon content of fossil fuels. Its primary goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by making fossil fuels more expensive. Thereby, it encourages businesses and consumers to shift towards cleaner energy sources. The tax is typically applied at various points…