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Reliable level detection, control, and alarms for a wide range of conductive liquids.
For compact direct-drive applications with high performance
Reliable connections for accurate measurement
How automated fuel polishing and PLC control protect diesel backup power from contamination and failure
Ultrasonic Sensor with IO-Link for IIoT Applications
For easy installation with high accuracy and repeatability for safe processes
Precision welding for sensor manufacture
Force measurement with vibration and gyroscope detection using vulcanised sensor technology. Author: Robin Ellinger, Product Manager Angst & Pfister
The conservation organization Project Seagrass and Tandem Ventures have joined forces to design, develop, build, and test an underwater harvesting machine. Onshape enables the team to collaborate in real time, even from a boat.
High machine availability is enabled by the integrated IO-Link interface, which provides access to sensor parameters, diagnostics and process data.
Reliable object detection up to 3 m distance, regardless of angle and colour
IO-Link Sensor with high switching frequency for precise results
An independent jury comprising top-class experts from political and business communities, research, and the media, chaired by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Holger Hanselka, President of the Fraunhofer Society, has nominated three companies selected from the numerous submissions for the HERMES AWARD. The winner will be announced at the official opening ceremony of HANNOVER MESSE on April 19, 2026. The Federal Minister of Research, Technology and Space, Dorothee Bär, will present the award.
Measuring shape and tolerances of rotating components
Why Redfish-Inside PLCs Are Reshaping Cooling, Control, and DCIM Integration
Easy-to-mount single axis sensor for simple switching tasks
Why smart flow meters pay back fast
Hydrogen can be used in many ways as an energy source for industry and heavy goods transport, making it a key factor in transforming the energy supply. In addition to being produced from renewable energies, its availability is also crucial. IO-Link sensors from JUMO enable the rapid implementation and safe operation of a modular concept for hydrogen production. Author: Alexander Hof, Senior Product Manager Connectivity, JUMO
Danube Dynamics and Aspöck Systems automate complex lamp inspections using adaptive AI and IDS industrial cameras to ensure accuracy, flexibility and full traceability under real production conditions.
Optical and magnetic encoders with integrated energy harvesting
Fraunhofer project for better recycling processes of paper packaging
Meeting the growing demand for sensors in high-speed scanning, machine vision and industrial inspection applications.
For reliable operation in environments up to 200°C
Reliable Overcurrent Protection in Compact Sizes
For precise detection of small and irregularly shaped objects
For simple and hygienic detection of media levels and foam in the process
Powerful object detection in confined spaces
As the robotics sector steadily moves from science fiction to factory floor, a new generation of humanoid robots is emerging to reshape industry, healthcare, and daily life.
How an easy-to-use sensor module can bring flow intelligence to consumer and industrial equipment
The latest trends in robotics can be experienced at HANNOVER MESSE 2026 from April 20 to 24.
Insights into flow measurement efficiency
Asystom SAS, a French company specialising in industrial smart monitoring and predictive maintenance solutions is now a part of the WIKA Group.
IEN Europe spoke with Dr. Malte Köhler, Head of Technologies, about the development of the company’s nanoscale force and temperature sensor
Ensuring supply security and precision for thermal imaging systems
Confocal stainless-steel sensor for temperatures up to 200 °C and use in vacuum
Long detection range combined with short blind zone and fast response time
Versatile universal display for use with incremental and absolute encoders
The annual report published by the IFR (International Federation of Robotics) highlights the most important trends for robotics and automation in 2026.
Digitally capturing environmental and machine data for proactive decision-making
Solid shaft and kit encoder for flexible design options
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