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Compliant with the latest requirements of the robotics safety standard ISO 10218:2025
Three different software collections tailored to start-up budgets that support company growth
Faster deployment, improved throughput and new levels of collaboration have been reported by customers
Many vacuum systems still rely on analog gauges because they are simple and reliable. But digital gauges offer advantages in communication, diagnostics, and system integration. Find out when switching to digital vacuum measurement makes sense.
12, 48, and 72 V output models for a broad range of applications
Designed for satellite missions in Low Earth Orbit
With Integrated error image memory, for 1-D, 2-D, DPM, and High-Speed Reading
Combining AC and DC fuses for applications up to 1000 V/1000 A in one housing
Monitoring of hybrid communication structures in industrial environments in a single application
Efficient interface with robust plastic housing for decentralised drive systems
Enclosures in high-quality materials with extensive customisation and expansion options and Ex-certified version
Conventional condition-monitoring systems detect bearing damage only after wear such as pitting or material loss has already occurred. HCP Sense takes a decisive step further: instead of monitoring the consequences of damage, the technology identifies its root causes at a very early stage. By directly detecting critical lubrication conditions before physical damage occurs, premature bearing failures can be actively prevented.
An IEN Europe interview with Laurent Liou, Product Marketing Manager, Moxa, specializing in OT network security and compliance with cybersecurity standards.
PAUL RAUSCHERT STEINBACH GMBH has implemented Mitsubishi Electric's GENESIS energy management platform, transforming monthly compilation of 20-page spreadsheets into real-time energy insights and reducing peak consumption analysis from hours to minutes.
Simplification through the reduction of external components
Tested complete solutions for heavy loads and rough ambient conditions
Fixed focus, High Definition non-browning lens with compact footprint
Performance for smart logistics applications in a compact design
Siemens to extend its design-to-source intelligence capabilities beyond electronics to standard and custom mechanical parts.
Continuous dew point measurement for industrial applications down to −70 °C Td
Improved safety, faster changeovers with a new machine cutting machinen for cardboard cores with up to 1,250 mm diameter
Minimising cyber risks and ensuring firmware security throughout the entire product lifecycle.
Precise non-contact temperature measurement
Dynamic thermal management for energy-efficient electrical cabinets
How automated fuel polishing and PLC control protect diesel backup power from contamination and failure
As automation systems grow more complex, machine builders are rethinking how they design and deploy motion. Nicola Pezzolato, Application Engineering Leader EMEA at Kollmorgen, explores how a new generation of servo technology is helping manufacturers simplify design, improve flexibility, and build greater resilience into their supply chains.
IP65-protected solution for large machines and factory floors where operators need flexible visualization
Pulse and filtering capabilities in a compact package
Combining 3D Digital Imaging with Thermography for Stress Analysis
Connect devices and systems across operations
Monitoring the health status of devices without the need for expert knowledge
Flexible, durable temperature sensing solutions
Bridging wireless sensors and analog control systems
Elesa S.p.A. further develops its offering for modular tubular structures with the TCC series, a system of connection clamps designed to combine mechanical strength, versatility and ease of use.
2.5 inch Genio platform for Edge AI workloads
Compact relay for demanding environments, with screw or push-in connection
Rugged 60 and 80 Amp modules with efficiencies up to 99.5 %
More and more mobile robots are finding their way into industry. According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), a total of 200,000 service robots were sold worldwide in 2024. 51% of this were robots for transport and logistics. Wherever human interaction, variable processes or frequent changes of location are required, humanoid robots are seen as a promising technology. In real life, however, their use often fails due to high investment costs and complex integration.
For compact direct-drive applications with high performance
For stable, high-speed 3D data under changing light conditions or motion
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