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September 15, 2017 • News

European Pattern Recognition project – making good progress

The EPR project, introducing artificial intelligence through pattern recognition into the power quality arena is now starting to come up with real solutions. Look at the project video here! arrow_forward

September 10, 2017 • News

Breakthrough in Metrum’s R&D projects: AI predicts voltage changes and power demand in the grid

European Pattern Recognition (EPR) is a research and development project funded by the EU and the Swedish Energy Agency, with Metrum leading the project. One part of the project is based on the development of software applications for trend analysis, where AI (artificial intelligence) and pattern recognition are used to predict what will happen in energy grids and to detect discrepancies and errors at an early stage. And there has now been a breakthrough.   “We’re very excited and pleased to be able to say that we have achieved a breakthrough in our project,” says Metrum CTO Robert Olofsson. arrow_forward

May 18, 2017 • News

Math Bollen visit Metrum at Chalmers University Power Conference 2017

World-known power quality expert and Professor Math Bollen visit Metrum at the Chalmers University Power Conference 2017. Metrum continue to work close with Chalmers University, University of Borås, Luleå University and with Professor Math Bollen in many areas, including AI and pattern recognition and other studies. Metrum continue to lead the power quality subject globally, both with existing products and solutions as well as with its R&D. arrow_forward

May 8, 2017 • News

New PQX3-FR Power Quality Fault Recording instrument released

The new instruments provides higher sampling frequency, measurement in higher-frequency ranges, measurement of new parameters and a wide range of in- and outputs that can be used for combined solutions including Power Quality, Energy, Fault Recorder and Phasor Measurements – all integrated in one device. The first released PQ-instrument based on the new instrument platform is Metrum PQX3-FR. The product is designed as a 19” rack model and combines Class A Power Quality measurements with Fault Recorder features that maximizes the benefits of the installed instrument. arrow_forward

March 27, 2017 • News

China Minister of Energy listens to Metrum

The Minister of Energy in China, Mr Nur Bekri, was in Gothenburg Sweden on 24 March, where Metrum was one of the few companies selected to speak about power quality at a seminar arranged by Business Region Gothenburg.  The energy transformation is going on at full speed in China, where a distributed energy generation with new technologies put high requirements of power quality in the grid. Measurements and control over the grid will be a key success factor in this energy transformation. arrow_forward

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