Development
The “thinking” blood bag
Vierling develops and manufactures prototype for the OPAL Health System
In this project, Vierling is developing and manufacturing a prototype for the OPAL Health System. OPAL Health is a research and development project promoted by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi). The objective is to achieve better management of medical equipment in hospitals along with increased safety and cost-effectiveness in blood transfusions. For the first field test of OPAL Health at the University Hospital in Erlangen, Vierling developed parts of the hardware and manufactured a prototype consisting of 450 radio sensor nodes, 40 anchor nodes and 4 gateways.

Detecting and reducing energy consumption
VIERLING develops smart metering system with its partners in industry and science
The Verena (Verbrauchsenergieassistentin) system is a complete multi utility communications (MUC) system that households can use to monitor and reduce their consumption of power, gas, water and heat in real time. The system consists of a Verena controller (MUC unit), a VerenaDisplay, Verenaevaluators on PCs, handhelds, smartphones and TV sets as well as a modular interface system for electronic smart meters. The Verenasystem fulfils the very diverse requirements of consumers and utility companies and represents a highly future-proof solution that is both ready for the mass market and easy to implement and operate. VIERLING Production is developing the Verenasystem in cooperation with the high-tech company iAd from Unterschlauersbach near Nuremberg and the Institute for Power Electronic Systems (ELSYS) at the University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg.
The right solution for every sector
VIERLING has an expert network of development partners
With our proven network of specialized development partners who have worked with us for many years, we are capable of developing your demanding electronic components, devices and systems in a fast, reliable and cost-effective manner. We would like to present some sample projects from the following areas: Information & communications technology, radio frequency (RF) technology, medical technology, automotive technology, test & control technology, solar & energy technology and transmission technology.

