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Pocket Factory Helps Save Maintenance Costs

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At this Coca Cola plant, live data from the Can Line is uploaded to Pocket Factory to provide cloud-based analytics. Pocket Factory works seamlessly with IFM sensors to upload this data to the cloud securely. With Pocket Factory you get more insights and more value from your lines.

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Voyant Photonics launches Carbon FMCW lidar sensor

Robotics Business Review

The Carbon FMCW lidar sensor weighs just 250g. Source: Voyant Photonics Voyant Photonics this week launched the Carbon FMCW lidar sensor, which it claimed offers effective and affordable lidar on a chip with solid-state beam steering. These objects can suffer from “blooming,” blinding legacy ToF lidar sensors.

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Wenglor Sensors Target Glossy and Reflective Surfaces

Control.com

Wenglor unveils a blue laser ToF sensor and gloss sensor to boost factory accuracy on tricky materials like shiny metal and transparent film.

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ServiceNow to Acquire Mission Secure to Enhance OT Asset Visibility

Gary Mintchell

Now that those controllers and sensors and the like are connected exposing the company to cybersecurity risk, combining this with a security system makes sense. By bringing Mission Secure into the fold, ServiceNow is creating a unified platform for digital factories. Obviously, technology asset tracking is a customer need.

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SICK’s End-of-Arm-Safeguard (EOAS) for Universal Robots excites distributors with possibilities for human-robot collaboration

i4.0 today

A collaboration between SICK Sensor Intelligence and Universal Robots has created the End-of-Arm-Safeguard (EOAS), enabling more effective human-robot collaboration than ever before. As industrial real estate costs climb, the most expensive thing in many factories is floor space.

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Harnessing the power of IoT in manufacturing—4 critical components

Cisco Industrial Automation

After you’ve defined your business case, conduct a short pilot with a few machines and sensors, and a small group of users. 3 – Collaboration between IT, OT, and factory workers. Keep in mind that switches and access points intended for temperature-controlled offices can fail under harsh factory environments.

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SICK showcases SIG300 and IO-Link Wireless Gateway as part of digital transformation stand at Smart Factory Expo 2025

i4.0 today

SICK appeared at Smart Factory Expo 2025 in Birmingham (4-5 June) showcasing a range of intelligent solutions designed to assist businesses with digital transformation, including the new SIG300 intelligent IO-Link Master, IO-Link Wireless Gateway, the TDC-X next-generation telematic data collector and a smart compressed air solution.

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