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  • The LISA system developed by SPIE in Belgium has proven its worth for more than 25 years | SPIE

    The LISA system developed by SPIE in Belgium has proven its worth for more than 25 years. The LISA system developed by SPIE in Belgium has proven its worth for more than 25 years... Developed by SPIE Belgium in 1993, LISA (standing for Logistic Information & Systems Automation) is a unique logistics automation process currently in use at around 20 sites, including 11 abroad, in the chemical, petrochemical and fertiliser industries
  • SPIE is boosting energy savings in the steel industry through its EMPERE solution | SPIE

    In this context, SPIE has developed a regulation system, named EMPERE, to meet three major challenges... SPIE is developing the system to adapt it to other types of industry, such as the glass or ferromanganese industry, and incorporating new technologies to optimise the data generated in the system
  • Signage | SPIE

    SPIE develops signage systems to regulate and ensure safe mobility within increasingly constrained urban environments and outlying areas. At the centre of the smart city, SPIE's solutions provide information and markers for users of all types of infrastructure and transport services
  • Accelerating the energy transition with deep geothermal energy | SPIE

    The ultimate aim is to try to develop a circular system that uses geothermal heat from the ground to provide the energy to extract CO2 from the air. Accelerating the transition to a more sustainable world
  • SPIE develops a solution dedicated to Clean rooms | SPIE

    SPIE develops a solution dedicated to Clean rooms. SPIE develops a solution dedicated to Clean rooms... In order to guarantee the expected performance levels when commissioning installations, SPIE has developed a dynamic simulator that reproduces the actual conditions within a clean room, for example the air quality and equipment such as airlocks and doors
  • SPIE Develops Unique Engineering Solution for the Shell Centre; Protecting the River Thames Aquatic life | SPIE

    This involved developing a unique filtration and pumping system with very high-quality engineering standards made to SPIE's specifications and designs. Within the design solution, SPIE also provided increased capability to deliver enhanced" free cooling" at certain times of the year to reduce the total energy consumption of the overall system