Voith News

WITH ONQUALITY 4.0, VOITH SETS NEW STANDARDS IN THE FIELD OF QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEMS

OnQuality 4.0 increases data transparency, enhances quality measurements, optimizes control strategies and thus leads to significant cost savings. Analyses, dashboards and reports can be created with a few clicks and accessed on smartphones and tablets.

Intel News

Intel RealSense Depth Camera D435f

New Infrared Pass Filters for Better Range Performance. The Intel RealSense Depth Camera D435f addresses challenges for autonomous mobile robots.

MAPLESOFT News

New MapleSim release from Maplesoft provides an enhanced multidomain modeling tool that helps designers build better machines

Maplesoft today announced a new release of MapleSim that makes it even easier for engineers to improve the design of machines that incorporate elements from multiple engineering domains. MapleSim is an advanced modeling and simulation tool that helps machine designers reduce development time, lower costs, and diagnose real-world performance issues, with its flexible modeling environment, built-in analysis tools, and connectivity to automation systems.

Binder News

Designed for power applications in North America

Use in control cabinets for the North-American market requires specific testing and certification of the components. In the case of power applications, they are subject to the UL 2237 standard. binder's 823 and 824 series of compact cable connectors have been developed according to this standard.

Hitachi News

Hitachi High-Tech Launches Dark Field Wafer Defect Inspection System DI2800, Achieving High-Sensitivity 100% Inspection for Semiconductor Devices in the IoT and Automotive Fields

Helping to improve the reliability and safety of semiconductor devices in the IoT and automotive fields. Hitachi High-Tech Corporation has announced the launch of the Hitachi Dark Field Wafer Defect Inspection System DI2800, a critical component in any semiconductor manufacturer's metrology capabilities.

Texas Instruments News

New processors make edge AI more accessible while cutting power consumption in half

Expanding on its history of delivering highly integrated processors, Texas Instruments (TI) today introduced new Sitara AM62 processors that help expand edge artificial intelligence (AI) processing into next-generation applications. The low-power design of the new processors enables support for dual-screen displays and small-size human-machine interface (HMI) applications.

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