element14 adds Raspberry Pi-based EDATEC products to portfolio

Electrical Technology

element14 extends its supplier portfolio with the introduction of EDA Technology Company, more often known as ‘EDATEC’. EDATEC’s range of cutting-edge Raspberry Pi-based products and innovative solutions will enhance element14’s existing single-board computers (SBCs) product range.

EDATEC manufactures industrial PCs, HMI panel PCs, AI cameras, and many other Raspberry Pi-based accessories that complement the existing broad range of Raspberry Pi-based devices at element14.

EDATEC's products are designed to meet the evolving needs of diverse industries, offering innovative solutions across a range of applications, including:

 

•             IoT, automation, and AI solutions

•             Smart water management and intelligent wind power technologies

•             Smart agriculture and intelligent building management systems

•             Intelligent warehouse, factory, and logistics management solutions

•             Fire monitoring and robotics applications

 

element14 Head of Single Board Computing, Romain Soreau said, “The founder and core team at EDATEC have been engaged with Raspberry Pi since 2012, including support of the global release and bulk production of the initial Raspberry Pi model and subsequent versions. They are fully equipped to manufacture a wide range of products, including highly complex ones, and we are delighted to be ready to take orders for those who require EDATEC customised solutions.”

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