<p>➀ Fraunhofer ITWM is showcasing its latest developments in achieving a resource-efficient energy industry at E-world energy and water 2025.</p><p>➁ The team from the 'System Analysis, Prognosis and Control' department is presenting monitoring systems with non-contact torque detection and AI for resource-efficient plant operation.</p><p>➂ The 'High Performance Computing' department's 'Green by IT' team is working on managing the energy transition, including the integration of Dutch energy community 'Schoonschip' into energy markets using innovative technologies.</p>
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