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Kuka News
The future KUKA operating system will mark the beginning of a new era in robotics
As easy to use as a smartphone: At Hannover Messe, KUKA presents the first look at its new operating system, iiQKA.OS, which will significantly simplify robot use.
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Hitachi News
Hitachi Acquires Kyoto Robotics, a Start-up Developing Intelligent Robotic Systems
The acquisition enables Hitachi to provide one-stop and speedy robotic systems integration using unique, advanced technology for an entire automated line in the fields of logistics and Factory Automation.
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Klauke News
With Klauke you're on the safe side
Safety is one of the most important aspects in all areas of life.
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Mouser News
Inverters – Getting the Right Voltage
Renewable energy must provide high-quality power if it is to become a suitable alternative to fossil-fuel sources. A smooth and ideally seamless transition from fossils to renewables, transparent to end-users is needed. Both types must be able to coexist.
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Wika News
WIKA Group Streamlines Mechanical Temperature Portfolio
New TG51 Industrial Bimetal Thermometer Offers Benefits of Manufacturing Standardization.
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Siemens News
Siemens’ new F-gas-free ring main unit sets new standards for climate-friendly power distribution
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has introduced the 8DJH 24 switchgear, a ring main unit (RMU) for line voltages up to 24 kilovolts (kV), completely free of fluorinated gases.
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Siemens News
Toyota Industries Corporation and Siemens cooperate on digital transformation for die casting
To support their goal of manufacturing quality parts, Toyota Industries Corporation and Siemens have cooperated to develop artificial intelligence (AI) that can predict product abnormalities in aluminum die casting, a key process in automotive air conditioning compressor production.
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Bunting europe News
Rare Earth Roll Separator for University of Birmingham
The University of Birmingham has purchased a laboratory-scale Rare Earth Roll Separator for their School of Metallurgy and Minerals lithium-ion battery recycling research facility. The high-intensity magnetic separator enables the separation of very weakly magnetic particles.
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Lodige News


