Siemens Smart Infrastructure and Shell Global Solutions International BV have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on developing low- carbon and highly efficient energy solutions that support the energy transition.
The Information Technology for European Advancement (ITEA), part of the EUREKA cluster program, a Europe-wide research and development initiative, has awarded the Konecranes-led research project OPTIMUM with a Special Award of Excellence in all three nomination categories: Innovation, Standardization and Market impact – marking an exceptional achievement in the history of the awards.
Faster and more precise: Cross-cutting function in the servo drive. In addition to its cross-cutting library in the control unit, the drive and automation specialist Baumüller offers a newly developed drive-based solution for these applications.
Whether in the process industry, machine building or automation, the new model HPBV ball valve from WIKA, for high-pressure applications up to 20,000 psi (1,379 bar), is designed for a wide variety of applications.
Whether safety solutions for new machinery and systems or a safety retrofit on older machinery, safety concepts need to be both flexible and efficient whilst helping to achieve greater productivity. At SPS in Nuremberg, the Schmersal Group will be showcasing a range of new products as well as intelligent package solutions for machinery safety that are designed to be adaptable to individual applications and to meet new standard requirements.
Blaize® today announced a strategic partnership with Accton, a premier provider of networking and communications solutions, to bring edge AI computing to the AI inspection market.
The innovative tools of IAR Embedded Workbench® help accelerate the development of next-generation factory automation applications that require real-time performance, industrial networking, and functional safety essential for high-performance motor control.
MakerBot and Ultimaker, two leaders in desktop 3D printing, today announced the completion of their merger. Under the new brand, UltiMaker, the company aims to provide easy-to-use and accessible 3D printing hardware, software, and materials for any application, driving the industry to a future state of responsible and sustainable manufacturing.