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Just as I was wondering about anything new in process control, this release about Yokogawa releasing its next-generation CENTUM VP Integrated Production Control System came my way. They say that this celebrates the 50 th anniversary of the announcement of the world’s first distributed control system and 10 generations of the current iteration.
EXAIR’s ATEX Cabinet Cooler systems provide a cost-effective option for cooling electrical enclosures in ATEX-classified hazardous areas. Now available in aluminum construction, these systems are designed for use in Zones 2 and 22, are UL tested, CE compliant, and meet ATEX standards for purged and pressurized enclosures. With cooling capacities up to 5,600 Btu/Hr., ATEX… The post New aluminum ATEX Cabinet Coolers protect electronics in hazards appeared first on Design World.
The Tready mobile robot uses HEBI’s modular approach to actuation. Source: HEBI Robotics Many industrial tasks require people to work in dangerous environments, but robots can help keep them out of harm’s way, according to HEBI Robotics. The Pittsburgh-based company last week said it has received a $250,000 Small Business Innovation Research, or SBIR, grant from the U.S.
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The $53 trillion manufacturing economy in the US is undergoing a major automation paradigm shift due to Artificial Intelligence (AI). Thanks to new practical frameworks, automation projects that were once impossible or inefficient to implement are now being fast-tracked, and robotics automation is becoming increasingly relevant to a growing number of users and scenarios.
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Probably 90% of the press releases I have been receiving manage to work AI into the story. Most refer not to the Large Language Models that have captured the imagination of the tech press. The most useful are machine learning (ML) and some pattern matching that we’ve had for decades. That’s OK. Just read through the hype focusing only on the application.
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Probably 90% of the press releases I have been receiving manage to work AI into the story. Most refer not to the Large Language Models that have captured the imagination of the tech press. The most useful are machine learning (ML) and some pattern matching that we’ve had for decades. That’s OK. Just read through the hype focusing only on the application.
EXAIR’s Hazardous Location Cabinet Cooler Systems are UL classified for use in purged and pressurized electrical enclosures in Class I Div 1 (Groups A, B, C, D), Class II Div 1 (Groups E, F, G), and Class III environments. Tested by UL, the systems meet the requirements for hazardous locations. With cooling capacities up to… The post EXAIR introduces UL-classified cabinet coolers for HazLoc use appeared first on Design World.
Vanderlande and Hai Robotics are collaborating on mobile robots to handle cases and totes. Source: Vanderlande Warehouse operators and third-party logistics providers are turning to automation to be more efficient, flexible, and competitive in the face of accelerating customer demand, labor shortages, and trade disruptions. Mobile robots are a key part of the solution, enabling faster order fulfillment.
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Image: Danai/stock.adobe.com In line with the WA Government’s strategic objective to strengthen local procurement and manufacturing capabilities, Health Support Services (HSS) is seeking expressions of interest from local businesses capable of designing, manufacturing, and supplying high-usage, low-complexity products. HSS provides procurement and supply chain services across the Western Australian health system, covering clinical, medical equipment, ICT, and other health-related contracts.
Honeywell did not invite me to this year’s HUG. I’m not sure when I was last there. I had attended the software group’s event a couple of times lately, but I think that it is history. Looks like they addressed the impending breakup of the corporation into three components and looked at the development of its portfolio. You can check out the reports from my old colleagues Mike Baccidore and Jim Montague at Endeavor Business Media.
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Your Industrial IoT software is never ready to scale unless your platform can handle multiple assets at enterprise-level, deploy on any cloud, and provide a modern tech stack for rapid application development with complete IP Ownership, all while reducing cloud operations costs by 90% per connected device. In the technical paper developed with the product team behind Flex83, find how you can build & own your custom IoT platform on the Flex83 Middleware that: Is Scale-ready for 65M+ Connected Ass
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