
Binder takes over insolvent Eureca companies
Binder took over the business operations of the insolvent companies of the Eucrea Group, headquartered in Pforzheim, with retroactive effect from June 1, 2019.

Binder took over the business operations of the insolvent companies of the Eucrea Group, headquartered in Pforzheim, with retroactive effect from June 1, 2019.

The success of a company will soon depend on the use of artificial intelligence. The Schorisch Group has launched a pilot project called "Schorisch1920.io" to optimize the use of resources in SMEs.

Component and process monitoring
Festo wants to further increase productivity through self-learning machines. The company relies on artificial intelligence at three network levels: on edge, on premises and in the cloud.
Gigaset is a provider of telephony and smart home solutions as well as smartphones. The parent company, Gigaset Communications, is based in Bocholt. Production there is highly automated and digitalized. The Refa apprenticeship played a major role in this from the very beginning.

Germany may not be innovative enough to keep pace with an ever faster changing world. This is the opinion of Prof. Wilhelm Bauer. The head of the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO is calling on German companies to make greater efforts to innovate and to be more open and willing to collaborate.

Up to 870 cubic meters of air exchange per hour: The new Fixcool filter fan is characterized by its effectiveness, quick installation with a clip and economical operation, promises manufacturer Häwa.

The Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research IGD has presented IT solutions for digitized industry. The leading research institute for visual computing has developed intelligent data analyses, interactive simulation solutions and AR applications for the construction industry.
Embedded vision assistance system

Weco is now offering the new Series 308 blade terminal solutions. The flat plug distribution strips are available in 1 to 16-pole versions and are suitable for use in household appliances, instantaneous water heaters or motorhomes.

The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is an irreversible trend. Companies across all sectors can benefit from it - in the form of more efficient business processes or lower costs. An analysis is recommended beforehand.