
Siemens intensifies cooperation with SMEs
Siemens is focusing on even more intensive cooperation with SMEs to implement Industry 4.0.
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Siemens is focusing on even more intensive cooperation with SMEs to implement Industry 4.0.

The new industrial robot series from Mitsubishi Electric combines reduced cycle times with scalable safety functions and offers a wide range of connection options for easy integration into production systems.

Mathworks announces that Matlab now offers integration with Nvidia TensorRT via GPU Coder. This will make it easier for engineers and scientists to develop new models for artificial intelligence and deep learning in Matlab.
Predictive maintenance with Infineon
handling, SCOPE, Computer&AUTOMATION

The "Modern Assembly" congress of the trade media handling, SCOPE and Computer&AUTOMATION will take place at Motek in Stuttgart on October 9 and 10. It highlights the challenges facing the industry and offers solutions for integrating modern assembly concepts into companies.

When Google presented the Duplex software at this year's I/O developer conference, it caused many astonished faces. The call assistant can take over phone calls that we don't feel like making and is barely distinguishable from a human voice.

If chemically contaminated areas have to be decontaminated or nuclear facilities dismantled, workers are exposed to health risks. In future, robotic systems will carry out such decontamination work. The new Robdekon competence center, which is being funded by the BMBF with twelve million euros, is working to make this a reality.

The it's OWL technology network is launching new projects in the fall. Companies and research institutions are developing approaches in the areas of artificial intelligence, digital platforms, digital twins and the working world of the future.

Automatica brought many new impressions in the areas of human-robot collaboration, service robotics and gripper technology, among others. But it also brought new processes for exchanging business cards.

2 trillion US dollars - according to a study by Frost & Sullivan, this is the market volume that smart cities will create worldwide by 2025. One of the technological drivers is artificial intelligence.