Siemens Announces 2016 Automation Summit Program

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Jump Headfirst into Industrial IoT Projects with Moxa's 4G LTE Jump Start Kit

The new kit sharply reduces the cost and effort to connect industrial sensors and devices to cloud-connected databases and platforms

Change in the Manufacturing Sector Dominates Keynotes on Day One of IQMS Pinnacle User Conference

Pinnacle presenters from ARC Advisory Group, Oracle, and IQMS examined the impact of sustainable practices, big data, mobile computing, and the cloud on manufacturers

Versatile vacuum switches that make sense

Miniature, low cost vacuum switches make perfect sense in decentralized vacuum systems

AUTOMATICA 2016: Integrated Assembly Solutions

ENABLER FOR INDUSTRY 4.0

Why Everyone Must Get Ready For 4th Industrial Revolution

Bernard Marr for Forbes:  First came steam and water power; then electricity and assembly lines; then computerization… So what comes next? Some call it the fourth industrial revolution, or industry 4.0, but whatever you call it, it represents the combination of cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, and the Internet of Systems. In short, it is the idea of smart factories in which machines are augmented with web connectivity and connected to a system that can visualize the entire production chain and make decisions on its own. And it’s well on its way and will change most of our jobs. Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum, has published a book entitled The Fourth Industrial Revolution in which he describes how this fourth revolution is fundamentally different from the previous three, which were characterized mainly by advances in technology. In this fourth revolution, we are facing a range of new technologies that combine the physical, digital and biological worlds. These new technologies will impact all disciplines, economies and industries, and even challenge our ideas about what it means to be human.   Cont'd...

2016 Hannover Masse, 4/25-4/29 Hall 14, Stand K11

3 Core Products in demonstration: - gearless speed reducers with self-locking embedded - contactless torque sensor - flat type gearmotor

Miyachi Europe showcases hot crimping systems and coil wire welding equipment at CWIEME Berlin 2016

Also featured is the NOVA3 Resistance Welding Workstation, perfectly suited for coil wire welding and the resistance welding of other electronic parts for automotive industries.

Machine vision in action: MVTec at Hannover Messe 2016

 Machine vision as a key technology for Industry 4.0  Safe human-machine interaction in smart factory scenarios  Robust and reliable solutions with HALCON 12.0.2 and MERLIC 2

What CNC Programming Style Best Suits Your Operations?

In most situations, it's possible to define the workpiece geometry in CAD and then export it into the CAM system. This saves a lot of time when processing complex parts because the operator doesnt have to duplicate the effort of creating the geometry.

German Embassy Hosts Experts for Discussion on 'Industry 4.0'

On The Road to Hannover Messe highlights importance of Americas role as partner country at worlds largest and most important trade show for industrial technology Remarks from German Ambassador to the United States Peter Wittig, Deputy Commerce Secretary Bruce Andrews, and Siemens AG Managing Board Member and CTO Siegfried Russwurm Expert panel features participants from National Association of Manufacturers, Google, Local Motors, and Infineon Technologies North America

Bittium exhibits its customized, secure IoT solutions and engineering services at Hannover Messe 2016 industrial fair

Messe is the worlds biggest industrial fair with over 200 000 yearly visitors and exhibitors from over 60 countries.

NEXT-GENERATION IMAGING STARTUP UNISPECTRAL RAISES $7.5M TO REVOLUTIONIZE COMPACT CAMERAS

Series A Investment Round Led by JVP Together with Samsung, Bosch and the Tel Aviv University Momentum Fund

Is CoaXPress the Safest Bet in Machine Vision Interfaces?

The CoaXPress® camera standard was developed nearly a decade ago to overcome the limitations of Camera Link™, which at the time was the most popular interface for machine vision systems requiring real time data in small volume systems.

Industry 4.0: When humans and robots go hand in hand

Kristie Thong for Eco-Business:  Amid concerns that the rise of industrial robots may soon render humans obsolete, Swiss automation giant ABB’s latest innovation may help shine a new light on what the future will look like when humans and robots can work together as partners.   Full Article:

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Automation & IIoT - Featured Product

Rapid Prototyping with the Modular Motor Series

Rapid Prototyping with the Modular Motor Series

Quick to configure. Quick to build. Quick to deliver. Parvalux understands the importance of getting product in the hands of customers quickly and efficiently. The Modular Range does just that allowing customers to configure their own solution, selecting motor and gearbox, adding encoders and brakes to create a solution perfectly suited for their specific applications such as conveyor belt systems, picking systems, parcel sorting equipment, pallet shuttles and automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS). Read our modular range guide for specifics.