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News Brief Mai 22, 2023 Successful Deep Sea Observation of Sea Level Fluctuations with Made-in-Japan Silicon Resonant Water Pressure Gauge
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News Brief Jän 16, 2023 Yokogawa Enabling Joint Industry Research Project for Low-cost Green Hydrogen Production
All equipment at the Hydrohub MegaWatt Test Centre is ready for the next step!
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News Brief Dez 16, 2022 CDP Recognizes Yokogawa with a Prestigious 'A' Score for Initiatives and Transparency on Water Security for the Third Time
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News Brief Dez 16, 2022 Yokogawa Included in Dow Jones Sustainability World Index
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News Brief Nov 30, 2022 Release of 2022 Yokogawa Sustainability Report
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News Brief Jul 19, 2022 Yokogawa erhält EcoVadis Gold-Rating für Nachhaltigkeit
Die Yokogawa Electric Corporation hat erstmals eine Gold-Bewertung in einer Nachhaltigkeitsbeurteilung durch EcoVadis erhalten. Dabei wurden ESG-bezogene Initiativen bewertet. Die Gold-Bewertung wird bei Erreichen einer Punktzahl im Bereich der oberen 5 % aller bewerteten Unternehmen vergeben.
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News Brief Apr 1, 2022 Robot dog SPOT on tour at Yokogawa customer sites
Do you have a plant in The Netherlands with a high-risk environment and do you want to discover the benefits of a robot that detects and inspects without limits? Take this unique opportunity to test SPOT at your site.
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News Brief Jun 7, 2021 Announcement of Cooperation between SONNEK Engineering & Yokogawa
SONNEK Engineering & Yokogawa have decided to cooperate through an official Yokogawa Channel Partnership. SONNEK Engineering is one of the leading liquid technology companies in Romania, present on the market for more than 13 years.
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News Brief Jun 7, 2021 Announcement of Cooperation between PHI Electro & Yokogawa
PHI Electro & Yokogawa have decided to cooperate through an official Yokogawa Channel Partnership.
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News Brief Feb 4, 2021 Heading for industrial autonomy
In 2030, two-thirds of the 500 industrial companies surveyed expect to be operating largely autonomously. This is evident from a recently published study by Yokogawa.