With commercial 5G well and truly launched and operational in the U.S., Ericsson is ramping up collaborative innovation to enable partners and U.S companies to benefit early and fully in the next 5G-powered industrial revolution, through the opening of D-Fifteen, a new co-creation center at Ericsson’s Silicon Valley facility.
As new mobility, sensors and IoT electronics bring new demands, Bosch is partnering to develop more innovative and impactful semiconductor-centric solutions .
Ericsson today announced the upcoming launch of Ericsson D-Fifteen, a new innovation and co-creation center at the company’s Santa Clara office, which will serve as a launching pad for the next industrial revolution, powered by 5G.
The new family of safety sensors from Pepperl+Fuchs - the inventor of the inductive proximity sensor - includes four cylindrical and rectangular series with cable and plug connection. The sensors are TÜV-certified in accordance with the Machinery Directive (EN 13849) Performance Level PLd, Category 2, and SIL 2. They are used to safeguard machines and plant components as well as for reliable position detection within this environment. Inductive sensors with an increased temperature range, as well as increased EMC resistance and E1 approval for the use of mobile machinery and vehicles in safety-critical areas, round off this new portfolio.