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TÜV Rheinland recognizes Siemens Brazil with the Excellence Safety and Sustainability Leadership Award

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Siemens becomes the second company in the world to receive this accolade

SÃO PAULO, Sept. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — TÜV Rheinland, a global leader in certification, testing, and inspection with over 150 years of experience, has recognized Siemens Brazil with the “Excellence Safety and Sustainability Leadership” award for their outstanding commitment to these two areas. This recognition is based on Siemens’ strong adherence to safety standards, implementation of innovative safety programs, comprehensive employee training initiatives and sustained incident-free performance.

“We are delighted to acknowledge the outstanding achievements of the Siemens Brazil team,” says Chris Koci, Executive Vice President for North and South America at TÜV Rheinland. “Over the past decade, Siemens has consistently maintained compliance across all its operations, as evidenced by their ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 50001, and ISO 45001 certifications. Their steadfast commitment to continuous improvement and sustainability sets a benchmark for the industry. We value our strategic partnership and are confident that this recognition will propel Siemens to even greater accomplishments in the future.”

During a ceremony held at Siemens Brazil’s headquarters in São Paulo, Chris Koci presented the award to Pablo Fava, CEO of Siemens Brazil, praising their ongoing dedication to implementing cutting-edge safety programs and technologies, resulting in measurable improvements such as reduced incident rates and enhanced operational safety.

For the second consecutive year, Siemens celebrates zero reported accidents and absenteeism, highlighting their leadership in employability aspects, as published in their latest Institutional and ESG Report. “This outcome stems from a legacy rooted in manufacturing experience and has been preserved over the decades since our consolidation as a technology company. We believe true progress is achieved when we balance technological advancement with respect for the environment and care for those on our journey. Therefore, we are committed to adopting practices that not only minimize our environmental impact but also create a safe, healthy, and sustainable work environment. This commitment goes beyond regulatory compliance – it is a fundamental part of our strategy to build a future where technology, people, and the planet can thrive together,” emphasizes Pablo Fava.

Siemens’ remarkable progress in performance demonstrates the effectiveness of their comprehensive initiatives. These efforts have led to extensive training programs with high employee participation rates, successfully promoting a culture of safety awareness and personal responsibility throughout the organization. The company’s commitment to safety excellence was further validated by recent audits conducted by TÜV Rheinland in 2024, 2023, and 2022.

The event was attended by Mayara Zunckeller, Certification Process Manager, People & Business Assurance at TÜV Rheinland South America; Rosemary França Vianna, Country Manager at TÜV Rheinland Brazil; as well as Wolfgang Beitz, CFO at Siemens Brazil; Luis Mosquera, Vice President Legal, Government Affairs and Sustainability at Siemens Brazil; William Pereira, Vice President of Siemens Smart Infrastructure Brazil; Lilian Pacheco, Finance Director of Siemens Smart Infrastructure Brazil; Ariane Herek, Head of Communication at Siemens Brazil; Jordana de Macedo, Siemens Brazil Work Safety Manager; Carolina Guedes Villela, Risk and Internal Control Officer at Siemens Brazil, all of whom reiterated their leadership and commitment to sustainability.

About the Award

The “Excellence Safety and Sustainability Leadership” award, introduced by TÜV Rheinland this year, aims to recognize companies in North and South America that have demonstrated exceptional commitment, ongoing efforts, and strategic focus on safety, health, and sustainability in all their operations. Siemens Brazil has become the second company in the world to receive this prestigious distinction.

This recognition not only strengthens the collaborative relationship between TÜV Rheinland and Siemens Brazil but also underscores their shared commitment to promoting the highest standards of safety, sustainability, and operational excellence. Furthermore, it exemplifies TÜV Rheinland’s proactive approach to addressing the complex challenges of the current industrial landscape, collaborating closely with clients to promote innovation, continuous improvement, and a resolute dedication to creating a safer and more sustainable world.

About TÜV Rheinland

Safety and quality in almost every area of life and business: This is what TÜV Rheinland stands for. The company has been active for over 150 years and is one of the world’s leading providers of testing services. TÜV Rheinland employs more than 22,870 people in over 50 countries and generates annual sales of more than 2.4 billion euros. TÜV Rheinland’s highly qualified experts test technical systems and products worldwide, support technological and business innovations, train people in various professions, and certify management systems according to international standards. In this way, independent experts ensure confidence in all supply chains and global value chains. Since 2006, TÜV Rheinland has been a member of the UN Global Compact for greater sustainability and anti-corruption efforts. Website: www.tuv.com

About Siemens

Siemens Brazil began its first activities in 1867 with the installation of the pioneering telegraph line between Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul. In 1905, the company was founded in Brazil. Throughout its history, the company has actively contributed to the construction and modernization of Brazil’s infrastructure, offering a portfolio of innovative technologies that empower its customers to accelerate their own digital transformation and achieve greater sustainability. Additionally, Siemens provides financial services, corporate real estate management, and indirect business services. The Siemens Group consists of Siemens Brazil, Siemens Healthineers, and Mobility, and is present throughout almost the entire national territory. It currently operates seven Research and Development centers, the SITRAIN – Center of excellence for industrial sector clients – and the Digital Experience Center (DEX), an environment that allows for an immersive experience through the company’s ecosystem of solutions and services. For more information, visit: www.siemens.com.br or our Institutional and ESG Report.

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Michael García Carbajal, Phone: +52 55 3488 2108, Email: Michael.Garcia@mex.tuv.com

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Anamana Disrupts Micro-Serial Market with AI-Native Platform; 97% Cost Reduction Empowers Global Creators to Challenge “China-Centric” Model

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By empowering a culturally-native creator ecosystem with agentic AI, Anamana bypasses traditional ‘reskinning’ models to deliver high-resonance storytelling at 3% of legacy production costs

SINGAPORE, May 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Anamana, the first integrated AI-native micro-serial ecosystem, today shared demographic data from its inaugural Anamana 100 Creator Incubator, revealing a globally diversified creator base poised to disrupt the non-China global micro-drama industry analysts estimate to reach $5 billion this year.

Two months into the program, the platform has successfully greenlit projects across five continents, signaling a major move away from the dominant mass-production “reskinning” model used by incumbents such as ReelShort and DramaBox.

While the market has historically relied on exporting Chinese narratives through simple translation or Western “reskinning,” Anamana utilizes agentic AI to empower culturally-native storytellers. The Anamana Studio production platform allows individual creators to produce high-fidelity serialized video with up to 97% lower capital and manpower costs than traditional live-action filming, effectively lowering the barrier to entry for independent creators worldwide.

“The current ROI-driven mass production model has hit a creative ceiling,” said Brian Xie, founder of Anamana. “We aren’t just localizing scripts; we are providing the tools for creators around the world to own their narratives and maximize their own economic results. By reducing production costs by over 90%, we are shifting the power from centralized content factories back to the original storyteller.”

Global Creator Footprint & Engagement

Internal statistics from the incubator showcase a massive shift in how global talent is embracing AI-native vertical drama:

The Americas: Represent 40% of both total applications and active production projects.Asia & Europe: Account for a combined 50% of the applicant pool and 53% of current productions.Africa & Oceania: Despite smaller total volumes, projects are nearly evenly split, showcasing high engagement from emerging creative “tribes”, particularly in the number of submissions from Africa.

“Geographic diversity is just the start—cultural authenticity is the goal,” said Kai Pan, Head of Marketing Communications. “With AI-native technology, storytellers are no longer tethered to traditional production hubs like Los Angeles, Kyiv, or Istanbul. We are democratizing the ‘addictive’ vertical format, ensuring the next global hit feels as authentic to its audience as it does to its creator.”

Anamana’s $2 million incubator fund continues to commission creators to foster the first generation of AI-native visual storytellers. Creators interested in the future of micro-serials can apply at anamana.com.

About Anamana

Founded in 2025, Anamana is an integrated AI-native micro-serial platform, production ecosystem, and global creator incubator. By leveraging agentic AI in Anamana Studio, the company enables human storytellers to produce and distribute premium vertical content with unprecedented efficiency. Micro-serials produced are distributed on Anamana’s standalone app and third-party platforms including YouTube and TikTok.

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MCA inaugurates the largest off-grid solar park on the African continent and strengthens its solution for bringing electricity to remote communities

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The infrastructure is part of the Rural Electrification Project, which will benefit more than a million people

MCA has surpassed the previous record set at Cazombo for installed infrastructure, specifically in terms of solar capacity, battery storage and tonnes of CO2 avoided annually

The Luau Photovoltaic Park, which will supply green energy to over 90,000 people, has a production capacity of 31.85 MWp, batteries with a storage capacity of 75.26 MWh and will prevent the emission of 47 tonnes of CO2

GUIMARÃES, Portugal, May 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — In early May, MCA inaugurated Africa’s largest off-grid renewable energy solar park in the village of Luau, Angola. The project was designed to address a challenge faced by many countries across the continent: ensuring a supply of electricity to remote and isolated communities, for whom extending the grid is technically and economically unfeasible.

The Luau Solar Park has a generation capacity of 31.85 MWp and batteries with a storage capacity of 75.26 MWh, enough to supply more than 90,000 people, whilst preventing the emission of 47 tonnes of CO2. This is the country’s second off-grid system with a solar power source and a battery bank for night-time supply, eliminating the need for any fossil fuel. The inauguration of the facility was attended by the President of the Republic of Angola, João Lourenço, and the Minister of Energy and Water (MINEA), João Baptista Borges.

With its commissioning, the Luau Photovoltaic Park has become the largest off-grid park on the African continent, surpassing the record previously set at Cazombo. It should be noted that the Cazombo Solar Photovoltaic Park features infrastructure installed by MCA comprising 25.3 MWp of solar capacity, 59.46 MWh of battery storage, and 40,320 630 Wp photovoltaic modules.

“It is with immense pride that MCA contributes to the country’s energy transition with the delivery of yet another solar park. This is a project that goes far beyond the technical aspect: it represents a commitment to communities that, for decades, have lived without access to energy. The completion of the Cazombo and Luau parks marks just the beginning of a structural and ambitious programme, which will continue to expand in the coming months. We believe that energy transforms lives, creates opportunities and strengthens regions, and it is with this aim that we will continue to work, side by side with the communities, to ensure that electrification reaches where it makes the most difference,” says Manuel Couto Alves, Chairman of MCA.

This infrastructure, budgeted at over €87 million and comprising a total of 54,912 installed solar panels, has created more than 200 local jobs and will enable annual savings of around 18 million litres of fuel. The Luau solar farm is the second to be delivered as part of the Rural Electrification Project covering 60 communes in Angola. 

In a context where electricity plays a fundamental role in promoting local development, the Rural Electrification Project emerges as a structural solution, placing solar energy at the heart of the solution. Off-grid solar farms combine solar generation and storage, enabling clean and reliable energy to be delivered to the most remote communities, with direct benefits for quality of life and economic activity through the democratisation of essential services. The first results are already visible with the completion of the Cazombo plants in 2025, now joined by the Luau plant, in an expansion drive that will intensify until 2027.

The Rural Electrification Project, which envisages the implementation of 46 autonomous mini-grids (powered by solar photovoltaic parks) and an estimated impact on over one million people, has been recognised in the European Union’s Global Gateway strategy, which aims to promote sustainable, inclusive and high-quality connections in the fields of energy, digital technology and infrastructure, contributing to the economic and social development of partner countries. 

In the context of rural electrification, these projects seek to ensure access to clean, reliable and affordable energy for remote communities, strengthening essential services such as healthcare, education and local economic activity, whilst supporting the energy transition and climate action. Based on balanced partnerships and high environmental, social and governance standards, Global Gateway projects in the energy sector aim to generate a lasting impact on local populations, reduce regional inequalities and promote more sustainable and resilient growth. 

Designed and built by the Portuguese MCA Group, the financing for this operation was structured by the British Standard Chartered Bank with the support of the German Export Agency, Euler Hermes, which provided a guarantee of around one billion euros, reinsured by the Portuguese and Korean Export Agencies (Cosec and K Sure). The Angolan state-owned electricity production company (PRODEL Ep) is the project developer.

The Portuguese company has been making a name for itself in the Angolan market by successfully developing turnkey projects aimed at ensuring the provision of basic infrastructure, namely water supply and energy production facilities.

About MCA 
MCA is a Portuguese company founded in 1998 in Guimarães by businessman Manuel Couto Alves and currently has around 2,000 employees in various countries. The company is active in the development, engineering, procurement, construction, and operation of projects in four business verticals: Energy, Urban Development, Infrastructure and Health. MCA began its internationalisation process in 2006 in the Angolan market and is currently present in three geographical clusters including the Iberian Peninsula, Central Europe, and Africa. The company endeavours to create and share long-term value, thereby promoting the sustainable development of the communities in which it operates. https://www.mcagroup.com/en/ 

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ScioSense launches UFC23 ultrasonic flow converter for high-precision, ultra-low-power smart metering

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The new UFC23 sensor combines improved resolution and offset stability with ultra-low standby current, enabling high-end battery-powered water, heat, gas and leak detection meter designs across a wide range of smart metering applications

EINDHOVEN, Netherlands, May 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — ScioSense, a leading developer and manufacturer of semiconductor-based environmental and flow sensors, today launched the UFC23 – the 4th generation ultrasonic flow converter for measurement in water, heat and gas meters.

 

 

How can meter manufacturers improve measurement accuracy, extend battery life, and retain control of their preferred system architecture? In modern applications, flow calculation is increasingly handled by a central host microcontroller – requiring a converter that can deliver accurate measurement at very low flow rates and long battery life, two demands that are often difficult to achieve together. The UFC23 is designed for meter manufacturers that want very high measurement precision and extremely low power consumption, while keeping flow calculation on their own central microcontroller.

The UFC23 extends the ScioSense ultrasonic flow portfolio with a pure front-end architecture that omits the on-chip Central Processing Unit (CPU) used in previous flow converters. This gives Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) the flexibility to fit the system architecture now preferred by many meter designers, while also delivering improved analogue front-end performance.

In a typical DN15 water meter setup, the UFC23 provides single-shot standard deviation of 35ps and offset stability of ±7ps with 128-sample averaging and a drift of less than 10ps over the range from 0 to 50°C. This level of precision and stability supports the signal quality needed in high-end water meter designs, including R1000-class measurement requirements. At the same time, the UFC23 is optimized for battery-powered systems, with standby current of typically 0.8µA and an operating current as low as 6.6µA at an 8Hz sample rate.

The UFC23 integrates the functions required to drive ultrasonic transducers, captures received signals, and extracts high-precision time-of-flight data. It supports both 3.3V single-ended drive for water applications and full-bridge drive for gas applications. A programmable gain amplifier with increased gain and bandwidth helps the UFC23 handle weak receive signals, while a programmable ultrasonic burst generator operating up to 4.4MHz and based on an external reference of up to 20MHz allows designers to tune operation to the transducer and application.

The UFC23 also includes features that help improve system-level efficiency and measurement robustness. Designers can monitor the amplitude of up to three received waves and use extended pulse-width measurement to improve first-hit detection. A batch mode allows the sensor to collect up to 12 measurement bundles before waking the host controller, helping to reduce total system power consumption. The UFC23 also supports temperature measurement with external platinum sensors for heat meters and hot-water systems.

Since the UFC23 supports multiple designs, manufacturers can reuse the same sensor across different product families. Typical applications include smart water and heat meters, smart gas meters, water heaters, pump control systems, and smart faucets.

“UFC23 addresses a clear requirement in the metering market for a high-precision, ultra-low-power ultrasonic flow converter that fits modern system architectures. It enables manufacturers to pair ScioSense analogue and timing performance with their chosen host microcontroller and software environment.”
– Norbert Breyer, Director of Marketing and Product Management, ScioSense

The UFC23 operates from a 2.5V to 3.6V supply, supports an operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, and is supplied in a QFN32 package. Samples are available now, and evaluation kits are available through key distributors at launch.

For more information, go to https://www.sciosense.com/ufc23/.

About ScioSense – Sensing tomorrow’s world

Headquartered in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, ScioSense is a leading expert in and manufacturer of semiconductor-based environmental and flow sensors. Its product portfolio consists of humidity, gas/air quality, temperature, pressure and flow sensors for building automation, home appliances, IoT, wearables, mobile devices, automotive and industrial applications.

At ScioSense, we believe that everyone deserves to understand the world around them, and we are here to help make that happen. Our sensors are designed to be small, smart and easy to use. We are a team of passionate and dedicated professionals committed to making a difference in the world. We believe that our sensors can help create a more informed and sustainable future for everyone.

Information about the company and its products can be found at www.sciosense.com.

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