Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, founded in 1921 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a global leader in electrical and electronic equipment. The company offers a diverse range of products and services, including air conditioning systems, automotive equipment, elevators and escalators, factory automation systems, power systems, public systems, semiconductors and devices, and space systems. Mitsubishi Electric is renowned for its innovation, quality, and sustainability initiatives, contributing to advancements in energy efficiency, smart infrastructure, and automation technologies. With a presence in over 40 countries, the company serves industries such as automotive, industrial automation, energy, transportation, and communications.
Mitsubishi Electric is showcasing how its automation technologies can drive the entire electric vehicle value chain forward at the North East Automotive Expo 2022, taking place on 29th September 2022. During the event, visitors will be able to learn more about robotised systems, cyber security solutions, smart energy and many other data-driven opportunities on stand B66.
Mitsubishi Electric is opening up access to its leading factory automation sites and showrooms through virtual tours with the aim of overcoming the restrictions on in-person visits caused by the pandemic. The tours are open to everyone visiting its FA website.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that on April 28 it will launch the "MELSOFT Gemini" 3D simulator, which will expedite the design and construction of production facilities by using digital space to simulate and verify envisioned production operations in a 3-dimentional environment.
Automated shop floors where cobots work alongside operators are no longer the future, but rather the present. Whether they are used in manufacturing packaging, warehousing, maintenance or training – collaborative solutions are already changing the way we operate and, ultimately, the industrial world we know. Easy to program and install, they are also ideal for entry-level automation applications.
At this year’s Drives & Controls Exhibition, Mitsubishi Electric will showcase how Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) connectivity enables the creation of future-oriented Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications. Outlining the advantages of this network technology, visitors to stand F100 will be invited to see how the company’s range of automation solutions can drive up productivity by enabling data convergence using CC-Link IE TSN.
There is a lot of hype about one of the most significant and transformational developments in standard Ethernet technology – Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN). This is an enabling technology for industrial communications that can help to realise IT/OT convergence and lead to substantial enterprise-wide improvements.
As Mitsubishi Electric celebrates 100 years of electrical and electronic product innovation, Roger Payne, Divisional Manager at Mitsubishi Electric - Automation Systems Division UK, shares his insight into what has made the company a success and the role that innovation plays in its strategy going forward.