Comau and KEBA have had an intense business relationship since years. The cooperation between both companies started as KEBA developed a fully customized HMI teach panel solution for Comau that met market requirements and excelled with robustness and ergonomics, characteristics which are typical of Comau products.
Automation technology leader increases personnel and industry group activities to help OEMs, integrators and end users succeed in rapidly changing industry.
Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH (“Toshiba”) announces a new series of Mikroelektronika Click boards featuring Toshiba bipolar stepper motor drivers to allow for quick and easy device evaluation and prototyping. The highly integrated motor drivers offer an extensive range of features and efficient operation, while saving PCB space and reducing bill of material (BoM) costs.
The partnership between IAR Systems and Alif Semiconductor accelerates innovation in the embedded space through strong artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) capabilities.
RFID solutions for GEMÜ diaphragms. The new TIP 2.0 is an optimized design for enabling communication with diaphragms as part of Industry 4.0 interconnectivity. Using RFID chips in conjunction with CONEXO, diaphragms can be positively identified and relevant data can be read out.
Multiple Hägglunds direct drive systems will be on display offering solutions for key mining applications needing high torque and long-lasting, rugged performance.
Today, 3D Systems (NYSE:DDD), the leading additive manufacturing solutions partner, and Enhatch Inc, the Hoboken, New Jersey and Tulsa, Oklahoma-based developer of the Intelligent Surgery Ecosystem, announced they have entered a partnership.
Nidec Leroy-Somer announces Dyneo+, its new range of super premium efficiency permanent magnet-assisted synchronous reluctance motors.Combining the performance of synchronous permanent magnet technology with the easy set-up of induction motors, the Dyneo+motors have been designed to meet the most stringent requirements of industrial applications while offering them even more options using digitalization.
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.
Japanese-headquartered global foundry group relies on sand binder jetting from Desktop Metal’s ExOne brand at facilities in Japan and the United States to deliver high-quality castings with fast turnarounds.