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The pandemic has profoundly changed the way we live, work, and communicate. Six experts from six world's leading companies discuss how to tackle the Coronavirus crisis to secure a shining future for the industrial sector
The company ensures its customers keep their facilities fully operational
'Factory as a Service', unveiled at this year's virtual LiveWorx show, will help manufacturers achieve a 90% reduction in development time and increased speed to market
Joint ODVA and FDT Group activities aim to develop an FDT communications annex to support the ODVA Common Industrial Protocol (“CIP™”) on the new FDT 3.0/FITS platform
Interview with Arnaud Toutain, Medical Segment Lead EMEA at Stratasys
Most manufacturing companies today are engaged in some kind of digital transformation initiative. But the systems to be interconnected on a common internet of things (IoT) platform vary enormously. The ideal is to share data between multiple systems
Bonfiglioli embraced the digital transformation to be closer to its customers in the transition to Industry 4.0. Its roadmap of initiatives and projects merged into the Digital Transformation Dashboard, presented at last year’s SPS
The discussion around 5G is gaining momentum, but the technology is not yet ready for industrial IoT. Linda Tsai, President of IIoT at Advantech, explains why it’s important to be prepared for the upgrade to 5G as soon as the technology is mature
Ultrasonic sensor and PIR sensor
Towards more sensitivity and safety
Coronavirus has confronted us with innumerable challenges. Some of them were already on the plate and are now urgent objectives to achieve. The lack of engineers, for instance, is a reality and weighs more heavily in times of crisis
How electrical protection devices address circuit safety in high-power systems
The health crisis forced many event organizers to postpone or cancel their shows. In the trade industry, the shifts have been significant. Here you find an updated list of major trade events that were postponed or cancelled
A demonstration of the ability to use network analysis software to optimize allocation of resources during the pandemic
A televised and streamed special "One World: Together at Home" will be hosted on April 18, 2020
Xilinx has donated $1.1 million for COVID-19 crisis relief to organizations that are critical to the global effort to combat the pandemic, to the local community in Silicon Valley, and to communities around the world
The benefits of Industry 4.0 are predicated on leveraging increased data for better decision making. Networking technology must evolve to handle the increased data volume, as must the manufacturers processes and methodologies
The events will now be staged from 24th-26th May 2021
Ruud Heijsman, Senior Regional Marketing Manager EMEA at FLIR Systems, explains how to improve Power Generation Safety
For ABB Motion, the future is not just about having the best drives and motors in the world but is more about digital solutions
Cybercrime may cost the world $6 trillion by the end of 2020
A series of actions to support the crisis by expediting production of its healthcare
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
This whitepaper covers the ever-increasing demand for improved stored energy systems, the role of fuses and contactors, as well as faster and more precise next generation technology solutions for protecting EV batteries and power systems.
The importance of remote monitoring and diagnostics
According to a survey conducted by AUMA, the Institute of the German Trade Fair Industry, Germany may lose up to three billion euro just for the cancellations and postponements of trade fairs
Industrial IoT (IIoT) projects can be prohibitively expensive and prone to long delays
According to ABI Research, 5G cellular connections in manufacturing is expected to reach US$10.8 billion by 2030, at an annual rate of 187%. This requires that companies set up an alternative set of measures to evaluate the impact of 5G on factory floors
Food processing presents numerous safety challenges that can be overcome by designing not only intrinsically but also ''extrinsically’’ safe machines, able to give the system an overall safety rating
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
With the advent of the Internet of Things it is now possible to predict failures and downtimes without the need to carry out unnecessary maintenance. This offers a more dynamic and controlled approach to maintenance
Embedded technologies are opening up new applications that were unthinkable before. For Anita Po, Managing Director of Innodisk Europe, AI, 5G and intelligent edge will significantly drive the technological progress by unleashing creativity and innovation
As it happened for many other event organizers, also Deutsche Messe was confronted with the difficult decision to postpone Hannover Messe to July due to the Coronavirus outbreak. But every cloud has a silver lining
The acquisition will be finalized in early 2020 and will enhance Rockwell Automation’s ability to deliver IT/OT cybersecurity services globally
Outdated maintenance procedures waste valuable resources and can impact on safety. Modern predictive techniques however reduce the costs of both scheduled and unscheduled downtime and are a key contributor to increased machine availability
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