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ABB News

ABB collaborates with HPE to reduce energy consumption of supercomputers

ABB is collaborating with its global, strategic partner, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), on jointly developed technology to significantly reduce the energy consumption of high-performance supercomputers, while at the same time increasing their computing capacity and reliability.

LEINE LINDE LTM News

LOAD MONITORING REDUCES RISK OF FATIGUE

The EMS solutions from Leine Linde are measuring strain for the optimization of wind turbine control and condition monitoring. EMS stands for Elongation Measurement System, and consists of strain sensors together with a central evaluation unit to help with reading out and analyzing the values. This solution is ready to be installed in wind turbines or other applications.

Voith News

SmartGrinder: Voith introduces new refurbishment service for screw presses

Voith’s new refurbishment service for screw presses enables the full restoration of screw performance and reduces downtimes by up to 20% compared to conventional repair methods. With SmartGrinder, the new refurbishment service, customers can restore original screw performance and achieve an optimum balance between operating costs and technological performance – a decisive factor for paper quality and cost efficiency in paper production.

Universal Robots News

Universal Robots Launches the World’s Largest Virtual Conference & Exhibition for Collaborative Robots

“We Are Cobots” – the World's Largest Virtual Collaborative Robot Expo – will take place June 16-18, 2020, targeting a European audience with automation trend keynotes and an extensive range of product news and demonstrations in five different languages.

Materialise News

Materialise Launches Mindware, Advisory Service for 3D Printing

Materialise Mindware offers business managers a direct line of access to strategic, tailored advice on using 3D printing to address their business needs and challenges.

Kuka News

Production of laboratory products with robots: Rapidly increasing demand because of the coronavirus

For several years now, KUKA robots have been an integral part of the production of plastic medical laboratory products at Ritter GmbH. Demand has risen due to the coronavirus pandemic. A further seven injection molding systems with KUKA robots are now being added at breakneck speed.​

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