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24V output with 120, 240 or 480 W and power boost
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are essential for storing renewable energy and ensuring grid stability. However, their implementation comes with inherent risks, particularly related to lithium-ion battery fires.
Since life began some 1 billion years ago, an intricate web of cycles and relationships has developed. Sunlight is the only input, and nothing is wasted. For the electrical industry, adopting a more circular approach to manufacturing can advance sustainability and offer unique economic opportunities, say Fernando Nuño and Bruno De Wachter, members of the advisory board for electrical manufacturing trade show, CWIEME Berlin.
In this IEN Europe interview with Rob Watkinson, Sales Manager at Resolve Optics, we discuss the advantages of bespoke lenses for scientific applications and the company's experience and expertise in this area
Support for every stage of the maintenance cycle
Compact edge computing solution with second-stack expansion options
Modular system with up to 128 I/O channels
We spoke with Marco Zampolli, IoT Automation product Sales Director from Advantech about trends in modern factory automation concepts.
Dr. Susanne Krichel, Head of Global Innovation & Advanced Technology, Lapp about cabling and how it helps to drive innovation.
We spoke to Torsten Czech, Head of Marketing at Optris, about the history of more than 20 years of temperature measurement.
Realising a compact harvesting vehicle with energy chains
“Sustainable thinking. Digital acting.” is SEW-EURODRIVE’s motto for HANNOVER MESSE this year. On a space measuring some 1600 square meters the Bruchsal-based drive and automation specialist is showcasing how the future of sustainable industrial production can start taking shape now with the help of digitalization and artificial intelligence.
Supporting a short time to market for IoT and AI applications
Providing access to sensor data without the need for cables
Broad bandwidth for next generation power electronics development
Power management solution enables inductor-less designs
For industry and automation applications with high demands for real-time performance
Different fork widths available for contact-free scanning of sound-impermeable materials
All-in-one interface for control and visualization
Fast and wear-free short circuit protection for motors
For reliable wind data, even in harsh offshore and marine weather conditions
A hydrogen-fuelled kiln test rig is helping brick and ceramics manufacturers to support the energy transition. In a first for the UK, a kiln and furnace manufacturer has partnered with flow control specialist Bürkert to manage the precise and reliable control of hydrogen. The result for end users is increased production quality and confidence in the transition to hydrogen, enabling a more sustainable process.
Optional output for enhanced connectivity and data transfer
Combating climate change is a serious challenge, with a nearly overwhelming array of issues to overcome. Sustainability-minded people do their best to lessen their personal carbon footprint by using public transportation, driving an EV, cutting back on energy usage, etc. But the biggest culprit in carbon emissions is actually industry, representing an estimated 23% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S as the U.S. Environmential Protection Agency published.
Highly efficient 960W DIN rail UPS with integrated DC-DC converter
Integrated hardware and software for single-axis control of BLDC motors
IoT architectures remain heterogeneous despite standards like SMARC® and COM Express®. This complicates integration and increases costs. Middleware abstracts the complexities of hardware, operating systems, and protocols, reducing development time.
10 billion dollar acquisition of Altair Engineering Inc. to strengthen Siemens’ position in industrial software and AI
Pre-certified all-in one bus nodes with ARM processor technology
Satelite communication allows solving remote connectivity challenges
For transport of loads up to 2000 kg
Horner Automation, a global leader in industrial automation solutions, continues to push the boundaries of innovation with the release of its latest products. With a long-standing commitment to integrating simplicity and performance into automation technology, Horner has recently launched its highly anticipated Canvas Series Controllers and Cscape 10 software, while also teasing exciting upcoming products like the OCS CPU and OCS 360.
EN50155-compliant Ethernet switch with modular design concept, with Precision Time Protocol (PTP) and Power over Ethernet (PoE)
The degree of automation can vary greatly within the same plant – from very high in the core processes to almost nonexistent in the peripherals. The effort required to wire all circulating containers, external silos, manual valves, safety – critical doors, and manhole covers to the control room would be too great. The WILSEN autonomous IoT wireless sensor node establishes a connection to isolated assets – without any cables – and closes such information gaps.
For most demanding embedded computing applications
Schneider Electric has been honored with the 10,000,000th Anybus Module award by HMS Networks. By integration of the network connectivity interfaces into its line of variable speed drives, Schneider Electric empowers its customers with a diverse range of drives that can be fine-tuned for both performance and energy efficiency. This dual benefit not only enhances customer operation performance but also contributes to a greener planet.
Integration of up to 26 different buttons creating smart surfaces
Compact device series with enhanced functionalities and adaptability
Innovative fluid property detection for precise media detection and comprehensive monitoring of fluid properties
The growth opportunities for AI and robotics in manufacturing are vast and projected to reach $182 billion globally by 2027. Companies that fail to adopt these exponentially advancing technologies as part of their process risk falling behind, as smart factories powered by intelligent machines become the norm.
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