
Radio and sensor modules from Würth
Würth Elektronik offers many variants or operating modes with low energy consumption to use combinations of sensors and wireless modules in low-maintenance, decentralized IoT applications.

Würth Elektronik offers many variants or operating modes with low energy consumption to use combinations of sensors and wireless modules in low-maintenance, decentralized IoT applications.

Lean managed switches from Wago complement the manufacturer's portfolio in the network infrastructure sector and offer new functions, particularly for network diagnostics. The switches are available with 8 or 16 copper ports with transmission rates of up to 1000 Mbit/s.
SMEs make a significant contribution to economic output and secure Germany as a business location. To ensure that this remains the case, it is necessary to invest in clever and sustainable automation approaches, especially in the manufacturing industry. The combination of collaborative robots, peripherals and embedded PCs often forms the basis for this.

The 3.5-inch embedded board LE-37N from Spectra is equipped with the Intel Whiskey Lake Core i7-8565UE processor, which is available until at least 2027.

Kontron combines proven form factors with new features of the 11th Gen Intel Core processors.

TSN is becoming increasingly important for the realization of real-time applications for Industry 4.0. The TSN starter kit from Kontron helps to set up TSN environments quickly and securely.

The Profibus user organization uses the virtual trade fair to present the latest developments in network technologies.

NTSecureGateway, a ready-to-install solution from NewTec for flexible and encrypted networking in the field of industrial automation, is now FCC-certified.

5G mobile communications standard
Coordinated by Fraunhofer IPA, researchers are currently setting up the first 5G standalone networks at five locations in Baden-Württemberg. These include the 5G test environments that scientists from several universities and research institutes are setting up.

HMS Networks introduces an Intesis protocol converter for communication between manufacturing Profinet PLCs and BACnet IP/MSTP building management systems. This enables complete integration, monitoring and control of data between manufacturing and buildings.