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Here you will find contact persons, backgrounds, photos and publications. Our competence team in the field of digitalization will answer your technical questions and help you as media representatives to easily understand even complex questions of digitalization. Please feel free to contact us.
Photos of our employees
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erminas in the media
Links to publications and reports about erminas GmbH, its activities and about the team.

Interview in the IHK-Oldenburg series “Phänomenal digital”, in which regional companies are presented that are making exemplary progress in digitalization through a product or service.
Link to the interview in the IHK-Oldenburg series “Phänomenal digital”, in which regional companies are presented that are making exemplary progress in digitalization through a product or service.
Interview with erminas CEO Hilmar Bunjes and the American robotics expert Andra Keay at the Future Summit Mobility Quotient at Audi in Ingolstadt on the topic “Women in the technology industry”. The video was conducted in English. The German translation can be found in the YouTube subtitles and on The Digital Roadtrip.
We regularly support CodeWeek Hamburg in order to make children and young people more familiar with access to digitalization. Because only those who understand digitalization can help shape it.
erminas Team at the BarCamp Praxisforum Digitalization Oldenburg.
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Photos of our erMINATORS
For trade fairs, congresses, projects and presentations, we develop and build showcases that demonstrate in a simple and understandable way how digitalization can work. Here we show you a selection of our erMINATORS and explain how they work. We can present these and other erMINATORS at workshops and events. As a representative of the press and media, you are welcome to use photos and explanations in your medium free of charge by mentioning the photo credit “Photo: erminas.com”. Please send us a link to the publication or two document copies.
For the Hannover Messe, Home of Industrial Pioneers, we equipped a juice dispenser with a laser sensor, lamps and a tablet PC. So we can use the laser to determine the filling level and display the status of the lamps.
In addition to the status, the software also displays various values on the tablet: How many drinks were taken over which period, when was the filling done, how high was the demand? In real operation, the data can be sent directly to the ERP system, which can reorder beverages at an early stage.
Retrofitting simply explained: "For the Hanover Fair we equipped a juice dispenser with a sensor, lamps and a tablet PC. The software also displays various values on the tablet in addition to the status: How many drinks were taken over which period, when was the filling done, how high was the demand. In real operation, the data can be sent directly to the ERP system, which can reorder beverages at an early stage.
Retrofitting simply explained: "For the Hanover Fair we equipped a juice dispenser with a sensor, lamps and a tablet PC. The software also displays various values on the tablet in addition to the status: How many drinks were taken over which period, when was the filling done, how high was the demand. In real operation, the data can be sent directly to the ERP system, which can reorder beverages at an early stage.
Retrofitting simply explained: "For the Hanover Fair we equipped a juice dispenser with a sensor, lamps and a tablet PC. The software also displays various values on the tablet in addition to the status: How many drinks were taken over which period, when was the filling done, how high was the demand. In real operation, the data can be sent directly to the ERP system, which can reorder beverages at an early stage.
What does digitalization have to do with religion? Friederike Wenisch, religious studies teacher at Altona Gymnasium, asked herself the same question and organized the #GoodCode project with our IIoT consultant Boris Crismancich. The core of the project was the question of how digitalization on a large scale could do good for the individual. To this end, students developed an autonomous side table that would make it easier for wheelchair users to transport heavy items in their homes or simply bring lunch from the kitchen to the dining table. More information can be found in the links below.
Students of the 7th grade of the religious education of the Gymnasium Altona reflect with Friederike Wenisch how digitalization can create good and which risks it can hold. In a joint project with erminas employee Boris Crismancich, they developed an autonomous table to help wheelchair users get along better in their homes.
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Friederike Wenisch:
#Coding in #Religious education: Why and how? (german)
#GoodCode: Presentation and reflection of the help desk (german)
Lena Modrow, North Church:
Project in religious education: pupils develop moving table (german)
Lena Ohm, evangelisch.de
Creating places of worship in virtual reality worlds (german)
For a digitalization meet-up, we built a simple showcase to visualize how image recognition and machine learning work, for example on an assembly line.
Chocolate Marshmallow intact
Chocolate Marshmallow defect
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From our german IIoT magazine
erminas MeetUp: Chocolate Kisses and Machine Learning (german)
erminas Communication
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