Sistema.bio acquires Inclusive Energy to bolster its monitoring platform
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Sistema.bio acquires Inclusive Energy to bolster its monitoring platform

Technology tamfitronics Sistema.bio, a biogas technology, financing, and services for family farmers worldwide, has acquired Inclusive Energy (IE), a biogas and solar energy systems digital monitoring platform, to facilitate remote diagnosis, usage analytics for carbon reporting, and data insights for predictive maintenance.With the acquisition, Sistema.bio will expand its offerings and grow in the IoT and remote sensing space. Sistema.bio will also better support farmers and partners with a real-time monitoring system for biogas digesters, utilize intelligent sensing and communication tools.In a statement seen by TechMoran, Alex Eaton, CEO and co-founder of Sistema.bio, said: “We have been thoroughly impressed by Inclusive Energy’s digital MRV platform, which we have...
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Exicom acquires US EV charging company Tritium for Rs 310 cr
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Exicom acquires US EV charging company Tritium for Rs 310 cr

Technology tamfitronics SynopsisTechnology tamfitronics Exicom has acquired US-based Tritium for USD 37 million, marking a significant expansion in the EV charging sector. The company is setting up a manufacturing unit in Hyderabad, operational by 2025, to leverage Tritium’s DC fast charging technology. This move aims to enhance Exicom’s global standing and operational capabilities.Representative ImageHome grown EV charging solutions firm Exicom has acquired US-based DC fast charging technology company Tritium for USD 37 million, or about Rs 310 crore, a senior company official said. Exicom managing director Anant Nahata told PTI that the company is setting up a manufacturing unit in Hyderabad where it will use DC (Direct Current) fast charging technology of Tritium to develop solutions for electric vehicles. The Hyderabad facility is expected to be operational by the end of 2025. "This strategic investment...
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Warner Bros. acquires MultiVersus developer, Player First Games
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Warner Bros. acquires MultiVersus developer, Player First Games

Technology tamfitronics "The bright and creative team at Player First adds to our extensive development capabilities" Warner Bros. Games has acquired MultiVersus developer Player First Games.As reported by VarietyPlayer First will remain under the guidance of co-founders Tony Huynh and Chris White, who serve as the studio's head and head of technology, respectively. Both will now report to Warner Bros. Games San Diego's studio head and VP, Carlos Barbosa."We have worked with Player First Games over several years to create...
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