Implemented in airports as a first step to detect possible infection
The Italian startup Isinnova from Brescia, Italy, has released the first emergency ventilator mask to be used in intensive care units, by adapting the snorkeling Easybreath mask from the sport retailer Decathlon
With ultraviolet light, the robots can disinfect and kill viruses and bacteria autonomously
Digital transformation has become a buzzword, a goal that many organisations are keen to realise. Often the vision is not completely clear and the route to achieving it even less so. But the best way to succeed is to start small and build scalability
Bosch Connected Industry developed an interoperable system for Industry 4.0 called Nexeed that covers all processes within the factory, from production to logistics. Its open interface is among Nexeed’s main benefits
The specialist of packaging systems production for the food sector, Rovema, opted for monitored size changeover using the AP10 electronic position indicators with IO link from Siko
ABB accelerates the rollout of and access to remote service tools and digital solutions to ensure continuous operations across critical industry
Based on tribo-polymer technology
For inline quality checks
An out-of-the-box software solution to leverage lidar and turbine data for cost-efficient power performance testing
Ruud Heijsman, Senior Regional Marketing Manager EMEA at FLIR Systems, explains how to improve Power Generation Safety
Cybercrime may cost the world $6 trillion by the end of 2020
Smart technologies are extending traditional machine control architectures with more enhanced data processing, learning and decision-making capacity
Now that China is slowly getting back to normal, normality looks like a faraway lighthouse for the rest of the world hit by the virus. Dark times are on the horizon for the manufacturing industry but a rebound with no major consequences is still possible
High gripping forces beyond 6200 N
Directly integrable into robotic systems, motors and electromedical equipment
Created for industrial and lightly rugged applications
Unesco was tasked by its 193 Member States with the creation of the first global internationally applicable recommendations on ethical issues raised by the development and use of AI. The document will be drafted by 24 appointed world’s leading experts
The latest 3D printing platforms with combined hardware, software and materials will help companies respond quickly to market demands, unfolding new innovative ways of production. We explored the edges of 3D printing with Blake Teipel, CEO of Essentium
As automated guided vehicles, mobile platforms as well as autonomous carts and cobots become smaller, they are subject to stringent safety requirements. To address this issue, Sick designed a new safety laser scanner with minimized sizes, the nanoScan3
Being one of the Future and Emerging Technology (FET) Flagships, the Graphene Flagship Initiative (GFI) aims to bring together industrial and academic partners to foster the use of this material with unique properties.
Enhance safety in solids applications
E.D.&A. is seeing the demand increasing among its customers and their end users
New version with an improved analysis method
In late 2017, the Belgian company Isolava began a project to optimize the drying process. The first step was to install humidity sensors in the dryer in order to get a better understanding of the dynamics of the drying process
Ganahl is a Swiss manufacturer of high-quality bottles for the cosmetics, food and pharmaceutical industries. It relied on Omron’s eCobra robots for faster, more flexible and less noisy automation processes as well as NX1 controller
The biennial event that brings together key suppliers of state-of-the-art equipment, covering critical areas such as energy efficiency, machine safety, drives, motion control, robotics and automation, returns to Birmingham’s NEC from April 21 to 23
A study from the Capgemini Research Institute highlights the fact that automotive industry is planning to make 44% of its factories smart in the next five years
The machine vision industry is a dynamic and continually evolving environment which embraces new techniques and new technologies to enhance the information that can be made available using imaging methods
Industrial robotics is growing at a fast pace, even though a big question mark hangs over the consequences of this massive adoption. To anticipate what the future of robotics will look like, we have analyzed some data and current trends
The models can now operate at a measurement frequency of up to 30 kHz
Enables high precision gap measurements
Enables precise measurement with a response time of 240 ms
Designed for space critical applications
Drone-mounted or handheld, the camera helps detect gas leaks
Engineered for applications where zero backlash and easy handling are required
The CC-Link partner association highlighted key tools for I4.0 applications
Sick introduced how industry 4.0 principles can easily improve processes
Titan reports on increasing use of its atrato
Lubricants formulated to reduce unscheduled downtime by preventing build-up of lacquer, varnish and deposits
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