FOBA News

World’s smallest and lightest fiber laser head will be a game changer in laser marking

FOBA's latest innovation is available on the market after having had its first introduction at some recent tradeshows: Just over 20 centimeters long and around 630 grams light are the dimensions of the new Vector Scan laser marking head called Titus. Being part of the new 20-watt or 30-watt FOBA fiber laser marking systems Y.0200-xs / Y.0300-xs, the novelty offers unprecedented flexibility in terms of line integration, usability and speed.

MURATA News

The world’s first common mode choke coil for Automotive Ethernet that can withstand temperatures up to 150 degrees Celsius

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Nagaokakyo-shi, Kyoto; Chairman of the Board and President: Tsuneo Murata) today announced that the DLW32MH201YK2, a common mode choke coil (CMCC) for Automotive Ethernet*1 (100BASE-T1*2). Withstanding extreme temperatures ranging from -55 to +150°C, makes this product a world first for its type*3.

FPT Info

FPT INDUSTRIAL AND GIORGIO MORODER GET BEHIND THE MIXING BOARD AND CLOSER TO RELEASING THE SOUND OF THE FUTURE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF ENGINES

It all started with a teaser in April in Munich: during a special and exclusive evening, FPT Industrial and Giorgio Moroder announced their official collaboration, the first of its kind for the industrial powertrain sector. And when such pioneers and innovators team up, the result is sure to be something brilliant.

Datalogic News

MADE FOR HIGH SPEED SORTING APPLICATIONS: AV500™, THE NEW IMAGER BY DATALOGIC

Datalogic introduces the AV500™ imager, an innovative 2D image-based barcode reader developed for sorting applications. The new imager solves high speed applications in retail e-Commerce, postal/parcel sortation and airport baggage handling, covering all conveyor sizes, as well as static reading applications.

Autodesk News

Autodesk and Airbus Demonstrate the Impact of Generative Design on Making and Building

Both Autodesk and Airbus are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of advanced technologies in the pursuit of innovation and a more sustainable world. So, it should come as no surprise that the two companies are teaming up to fundamentally change how things will be manufactured and built in the aerospace industry of the near future

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