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
For use in electromobility applications
Siemens is integrating its Simatic product line with GaN Systems power transistors
Can implement individual customer requirements
Enable accurate measurement of viscous liquids
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
As the adoption of collaborative robots is rapidly growing in the manufacturing industry, we have interviewed Terry Arden, CEO at LMI Technology
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
Solutions showed to support the digital transformation for the realization of smart manufacturing
Suitable for electromobility applications with higher rated currents
The measurement accuracy of OG flowmeters improves as the liquid viscosity increases, from a nominal one percent to around 0.1 per cent
The radial flow turbine flowmeter range provides the ideal way for accurately measuring the flow of low viscosity liquids
It enables high quality and external broadcasts by the BBC Springwatch group
Producing a lens / lens system for military use requires careful consideration of its resistance to vibration, shock, temperature and water ingress in addition to ensuring high reliability and top performance
The Capgemini Research Institute’s report outlines current AI adoption in the manufacturing sector
Precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon has supplied a CFO200 non-contact colour recognition sensor to The Institute of Railway Research (IRR) at The University of Huddersfield. In conjunction with an encoder, the sensor is being used to monitor the r
Tracking parts right back to the manufacturing data has taken another smart leap forward. Sumitomo (SHI) Demag pioneered a fully automated In Mould Decorating (IMD) production cell producing a futuristic high-gloss day/night door trim
Completes the OPC UA automation
Vehicles today have been equipped with an increasing number of electronics. This leads to an intensification of power density. To guarantee maximum safety and comfort to motorists with an insatiable hunger for power, thermal fuses are a must for circuit p
Batch of industry 4.0 solutions for the automation sector
Digitalization has been a hot topic in the industrial world for years. Yet, the rate of adoption is still lower than expected and has just recently sped up. We interviewed 12 experts from 12 different IoT leading companies
Enables monitoring at 1- and 3-phases motors without sensor
Injection molded parts can have simple, flat or very complex shapes. Piab's new department Robotic Gripping specializes in developing gripping concepts for different levels of complexity
Quantafuel chose Sulzer and its advanced separation technologies to build a revolutionary plant in which even non-recyclable plastic could be turned into car fuel
Easy to clean between experiments in laboratory applications
Flexible industry 4.0 solutions
Jash Bansidhar, recently appointed as Managing Director of Advantech Europe, illustrates the company’s plan for the next five years
Help sort more packages at higher speeds when combined with sorting solutions
The automotive industry is often a technology trendsetter for manufacturing industries. In this article, we will look at the sensing technology that is making the automation of leaks detection possible
Innovative approach to combat this increasing threat
On-demand production is a massive benefit enabled by additive manufacturing, with respect to batch-size, flexibility, and sustainability. It also enables virtual inventories, but the risks of potential threats are higher
FPGAs offer the configurability needed for real-time machine-learning inference, with the flexibility to adapt to future workloads. Making these advantages accessible to data-scientists and developers calls for tools that are comprehensive and easy to use
Steady growth, excellent customer support, investments in innovation and high productivity. This is the recipe that marked the success of the Schurter Group, leader in the manufacturing of electronic and electromechanical components and input systems
Cooperation between ADI and First Sensor
Suitable for demanding machining applications
Components and systems for increased rigidity and higher loads
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