Leveraging more than 30 years of industry experience, STXI Motion, a global leader in motion control and servo systems, and Redler Technologies, a specialist in electrical power and motion control, have partnered to address the growing needs of machine builders for mobile, compact, and ruggedized low-voltage motion solutions.
The modernization of the infrastructure and the railway vehicles is a basic requirement in order to optimize track capacities and handle the increasing volume of traffic.
Companies to develop common GNSS augmentation services for Japan, the USA and Europe. SoftBank Corp. (“SoftBank”), ALES Corp. (“ALES”) and Swiss-based u-blox AG (“u-blox”) (SIX:UBXN) today announced they signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate in GNSS 1 augmentation services for global markets.
The United Nations has reported that almost half of the world’s population lives on less than $2 a day. On top of this, another billion people are considered living on less and are under the poverty line. Sustainable development, that is, development that helps solve the problems of today without compromising the needs of future generations, is an important part of decreasing the number of people living in poverty – and it is no small task.
At IDS, image processing with artificial intelligence does not just mean that AI runs directly on cameras and users also have enormous design options through vision apps. Rather, with the IDS NXT ocean embedded vision platform, customers receive all the necessary, coordinated tools and workflows to realize their own AI vision applications without prior knowledge and to run them directly on the IDS NXT industrial cameras. Now follows the next free software update for the AI package. In addition to the topic of user-friendliness, the focus is also on making artificial intelligence clear and comprehensible for the user.
Granite River Labs (GRL), a global leader in engineering services and test solutions for connectivity and charging, today announced the opening of its new lab in Karlsruhe, Germany. Located in a major technology hub about one hour from Stuttgart and Frankfurt, GRL’s new state-of-the-art lab supports the growing needs of the automotive, medical and industrial automation industries in Europe to validate and troubleshoot high-speed connectivity and charging interfaces. These interfaces include automotive Ethernet, HDMI, USB, MIPI and DDR, as well as USB Power Delivery and Qi wireless charging.
In a recent webinar, laser marking system provider FOBA presented various technical solutions for the automation of an industrial laser marking process. Such solutions include laser integrated software features, semi or fully automated robot-assisted operation, product-dedicated marking units as well as marking-on-the-fly processes.