NEWS
Danfoss Power Solutions names new director of Center for Sustainability D
anfoss Power Solutions has named Carina Christine Skovmøller as director of its Center for Sustainability, a newly created role. Based in Copenhagen, Skovmøller reports directly to Andreas Schumacher, senior director, Centers of Excellence.
Skovmøller and her team will support the organization in its ESG (environmental, social, and governance) journey, focusing primarily on sustainability. She’ll be responsible for driving
Danfoss Power Solutions’ sustainability strategy as part of Danfoss’ overall 2030 ESG commitment. She’ll also play a key role in helping Danfoss Power Solutions customers reach their decarbonization goals. “I look forward to helping Danfoss Power Solutions apply the 2030 climate goals on a divisional and business unit level,” Skovmøller said. “The development of specifi c roadmaps will help us achieve these targets and put us on a path toward a decarbonized
and circular product portfolio, ultimately helping us realize our goal of becoming our customers’ preferred sustainability partner.” “This newly created role is of great strategic signifi cance as it aligns closely with our sustainability goals,” Schumacher added. “Carina is exactly the type of leader we need to ensure we meet the objectives of our ESG ambition. At Danfoss, we want to be a fl agbearer for the green transition, and Carina can help us get there.”
New Boards Guide and Companion Augmented Reality App D
igi-Key Electronics and Make have released
the updated Boards Guide and companion Digi-Key AR augmented reality app available in both the Apple App Store for iOS devices and the Google Play store for Android™-based mobile devices. Divided into sections for microcontroller (MCU), single- board controller (SBC) and fi eld programmable gate array (FPGA)- based boards, the guide helps students, makers and professional engineers identify the latest technology available to help bring innovation to life.
As a companion to this year’s guide, Digi-Key has included an
augmented reality app leveraging cameras, displays and sensors in today’s mobile devices. With over 50 boards available in AR, the app is the best way to virtually interact with these leading platforms. The Digi-Key AR app is designed to work in conjunction with the guide or as a standalone experience. With detailed comparisons of over 150 boards, there is no better way to fi nd the right solution for rapid prototyping and embedded design from leading vendors including Adafruit, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, SparkFun, BeagleBone, Micro:bit, Seeed Studio, DFRobot, Espressif and more. New to this year’s guide is an article discussing the rise of the
Raspberry Pi RP2040 and Espressif ESP32 during chip shortages. RP2040 is currently shipping about 500,000 units monthly at present. Another exclusive available only from within the app includes a video discussing in depth details of the boards and the selection process by David Groom from Make: “We are excited to launch the new Boards Guide inside the Digi-Key AR app. Being able to scan the boards and get an up- close look in AR is an experience you must see to appreciate,” said Kevin Walseth, manager of technical marketing at Digi-Key. “The ability to rotate, zoom and see all angles of the new boards is a great visualization tool for
students, makers and engineers wanting to take their projects from ideation to a useful design or project.”
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