Case – Human Machine Interfaces Mora

Mora was looking for an IT solution partner who could supply hygienic keyboards – easy to clean – and a display that had to be connected to Mora’s PC for testing purposes. Mulder-Hardenberg was approached and came up with a suitable alternative in which all of Mora’s wishes are integrated within one total solution. Mora liked to see their own PC integrated in one watertight housing suitable for the food processing industry, with a flexible support arm, in short an HMI total solution.

Case – Human Machine Interfaces

In recent years, Air Traffic Control the Netherlands (also known as LVNL) has worked hard on Tower 2.0. The aim of this project was a major modernization of the control tower at Schiphol. Part of the project was the digitization of the system with which air traffic controllers read flight information. Special tablets adapted by Mulder-Hardenberg played a leading role in this.