TOKYO -- Japanese electronics makers including Mitsubishi Electric and Hitachi are debuting services that automatically detect failures in power infrastructure.
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Japanese electronics makers are developing services that automatically detect abnormalities in power infrastructure, reducing the need for manual inspections. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japanese electronics makers including Mitsubishi Electric and Hitachi are debuting services that automatically detect failures in power infrastructure.