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More sensors, despite strained supply chain

Control Engineering

Asked specifically about the Mexico market, Altendorf said Endress+Hauser investments there since the 1970s have helped in water and wastewater, energy management, food and beverage and petrochemical/oil and gas industries. The post More sensors, despite strained supply chain appeared first on Control Engineering.

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Control Engineering hot topics, September 2023

Control Engineering

How artificial intelligence and machine learning are changing process manufacturing Manas Dutta, a general manager for Honeywell’s Workforce Excellence Growth Initiative, discusses the changes happening in process manufacturing and the impact artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) is having and will have in the industry.

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Building a traceability 4.0 foundation for automation

Control Engineering

insights Easier traceability results from advances in technologies such as machine vision combining with the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to make manufacturing more flexible. Manufacturers want to know where a product is located within the wider production or distribution context. Traceability 4.0 Industry 4.0

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IMTS / Hannover Messe Chicago Recap

Gary Mintchell

ABB has developed over 30 new robot, software digital and educational products and educational tools in the last year, designed to help industrial manufacturers of all sizes increase their operational performance and gain better access to a well-trained workforce. • For more information. For more information. Automation. For more information.

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RS expands its portfolio with five new industrial suppliers

Automation Mag

Techflex engineers and manufactures a wide range of braided sleeving products used to bundle and protect cables, wires and hoses in industrial, biomedical, aerospace and automotive applications. The five new suppliers are Techflex, ProSoft Technology, Testo, NOSHOK, and EXAIR.

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Six questions that can help remove advanced process control roadblocks

Control Engineering

APC lets manufacturers leverage the capabilities they often already have in the existing control system. Advanced Process Control Insights. Advanced process control (APC) is a way for process manufacturers to augment and enhance the technology that often already exists on plant floors.