Monitoring of hybrid communication structures in industrial environments in a single application
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.
Energy efficiency is not a new trend in the electronics industry. However, demands are growing, driven by rising electricity prices, regulatory pressure as well as the increasing need for energy-efficient components for systems, power electronics, and IoT devices. From November 10 to 13, 2026, the international electronics industry will gather at electronica to discuss the latest trends in energy efficiency.
For precise data acquisition in applications with mixed sensor requirements
Greater efficiency and easier handling for safety gate system
Integrated security functions and IIoT capability in a compact form factor
4K resolution with the option of complete in-unit data processing
Performance for smart logistics applications in a compact design
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
Measurement of flow and temperature with flexible configuration
For stable, high-speed 3D data under changing light conditions or motion
For easy installation with high accuracy and repeatability for safe processes
Assembly, installation and unlocking without special tools
IO-Link Sensor with high switching frequency for precise results
Easy-to-mount single axis sensor for simple switching tasks
High-performance thermal management for high-airflow electrical cabinets
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.
Robust, intelligent, precise, future-ready
For accurate guidance of pistons and rods, while preventing metal-to-metal contact
Powerful object detection in confined spaces
10 watt DC/DC converter in compact SIP package
Available in single and dual output configuration with wide temperature range
The latest trends in robotics can be experienced at HANNOVER MESSE 2026 from April 20 to 24.
Flexible adaptation to different user requirements and tasks
Long detection range combined with short blind zone and fast response time
Digitally capturing environmental and machine data for proactive decision-making
Solid shaft and kit encoder for flexible design options
Industrial single- and three-phase supplies with high energy efficiency
Wear-free touch-sensitive modules with high response speed for harsh environments
The Essen-based company Greenflash, in collaboration with STABL Energy, has implemented an intelligent energy system for their joint customer, the duo Giga Coating and System Trailers in the Emsland region. The combination of photovoltaics and energy storage using recycled electric car batteries is controlled by the new AI-based software Greencore AI from Greenflash. This offers advantages to energy-intensive industrial enterprises such as Giga Coating and System Trailers that were hardly viable on this scale in the past.
Powerful AI tools bring artificial intelligence directly to the line – robust, flexible, and fast
High protection against dust and humidity in industrial applications
Ideal for mobile machines with CANopen
Precisely tailored to the requirements of automated industrial processes
For accurate and stable measurements of process temperatures above 100 °C
The AX-1 robot from Norwegian start-up Kilter applies herbicides to weeds with such precision that the use of chemicals is reduced by up to 95% thanks to AI and sensor technology. To ensure that the autonomous helper is also gentle on the soil, the developers rely on lightweight and lubricationfree linear technology from the igus drylin series.
Long-standing CEO Dr. Dietmar Ley is stepping down at the end of the year. His successor will be the current CCO/COO Hardy Mehl
For precise object detection and collision protection
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