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Segula Technologies News

MIKAJAKI REINVENTS OPHTHALMIC DIAGNOSIS WITH SEGULA TECHNOLOGIES

The startup MIKAJAKI has designed EyeLib, an automated ophthalmological analysis station that enables advanced, fast and very comprehensive diagnoses through the use of artificial intelligence and robotics. Through its HeXplora startup hub, the SEGULA Technologies group is supporting MIKAJAKI in the design and engineering of a 2.0 version of EyeLib in order to make the model more accessible and industrializable.

Ruland RM News

Slit couplings for robotic systems

Ruland offers slit couplings for robotic systems. Slit couplings are zero-backlash, lightweight, and manufactured with intermittent slit cuts, making them an ideal starting point for designers of robotic systems.

HARTING Europe

The highest level of physical protection for POS terminals – with the help of 3D-MID

Point-of-sale terminals (POS) are not sufficiently protected against physical attacks. Attackers can access sensitive data (such as credit card number and PIN codes) using probes or mini-drills. An additional security element in the security caps of the terminals can reliably prevent such attacks.

Kuka News

KUKA IMPLEMENTS FULLY AUTOMATED TEST SYSTEM FOR END-OF-LINE TESTING OF THE CURRENT EDRIVE GENERATION

The latest generation of electrified drives is produced at the Dingolfing site in Germany, the BMW Group competence center for e-drive production. Here, KUKA implemented a fully automated test system for testing up to eight different drive variants. For more than 35 years, KUKA has been successfully integrating assembly and test systems for the automotive industry internationally and optimizing their production through efficient automation solutions.

Fraunhofer News

MINIATURE SPECTROMETER FOR THE SMARTPHONE

Recognizing fake drugs? Testing water samples ourselves? Checking the quality of air? In the future, it could be possible to do all this using a smartphone in a quick, cost-effective and straightforward way. The process is being made possible by a spectrometer, weighing just one gram, from the Fraunhofer Institute for Electronic Nano Systems ENAS. The aim is to mass-produce this component for around a euro using conventional technologies.

Contrinex News

Multi-Mode Smart Sensors Deliver Cost-Effective Condition-Based Monitoring in Rotating Equipment

When implementing condition-based monitoring in equipment with mission-critical rotating elements, maintenance engineers require large amounts of process data. Contrinex Smart Sensors monitor multiple parameters in real time, including unexpected levels of vibration, increased bearing temperature or irregular radial deflections of a shaft.

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