Pilz News

THE WEB-BASED VISUALISATION SOFTWARE PASVISU NOW WITH MODBUS/TCP INTERFACE AND SECURE-CLIENT – OPEN FOR ALL VISUALISATION TASKS - BUT SECURE

Obtain a fast, comprehensive overview of a plant: that’s the purpose of Pilz’s web-based visualisation software PASvisu. The new version of PASvisu now also supports the Modbus/TCP protocol. The protocol enables all controllers to be connected quickly, along with other industrial components. The update also includes a secure Client/Server connection, enabling data from the PASvisu Server to be transferred safely to the user's visualisation system.

Telit News

3 Emerging Use Cases of IoT in Consumer Goods for 2021

As 2022 approaches, the Internet of Things (IoT)continues connecting more consumer goods — even if most buyers don’t realize it. Regardless of the language to describe the phenomenon (e.g., “smart fridges” and “devices that talk to each other”), consumers expect connectivity in everyday home products and electronics.

RAFI News

RAFI Manager Tosberg re-elected as COGD Board Member

Joachim Tosberg, Life Cycle Manager at RAFI, has been re-elected for the second time as a Board Member of the Component Obsolescence Group Deutschland (COGD).

Igus News

chainflex cable increases the reliability of machines with Fanuc drives

A servo cable is what connects the machine to its drive and sets it in motion. That is why it is very important in mechanical engineering. Used in an energy chain, it must be fail-safe, highly flexible, durable and oil-resistant, whilst fulfilling a wide variety of standards and certifications for use in the global market.

Dopag News

New e-services from DOPAG

Customers take part in material tests, machine acceptance tests and training online – without having to travel to a production site.

GE News

GE Renewable Energy and PKN ORLEN sign MOU on offshore wind in Poland

GE Renewable Energy and PKN ORLEN announced today that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore ways to work together to support the development of offshore wind projects in Poland, a country expected to award up to 10.9 GW of offshore wind projects by 2030 and up to 28 GW of offshore wind by 2050.

BYSTRONIC News

FROM VINTAGE TO E-CAR

A trio of automotive enthusiasts at Triamp needed components for the electrification of three vintage cars. The metal processing company Ray-Cut manufactured these parts on the ByStar Fiber with 10 kilowatts. More than 2,000 working hours were required to convert two Jaguar E-Types and a second-generation Volkswagen Type 2 to high-performance electric drives while remaining as true to the original form as possible.

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