
Automation solutions for SMEs
In order to remain competitive, even small and medium-sized companies cannot avoid rethinking their machine concepts.
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In order to remain competitive, even small and medium-sized companies cannot avoid rethinking their machine concepts.

With the UR10e CB5 6-axis cobot from Universal Robots, Hommel Maschinentechnik offers an automation solution. The UR10e CB5 was designed as a universally applicable handling support for the automation of machine tools.

Metav digital will kick off on March 23 under the motto "Networking simply threefold".

The eighth round of the prestigious industry award kicks off on March 16. Innovation and customer benefit are the most important criteria.

For many companies, especially small and medium-sized ones, the widespread use of robots in assembly or quality assurance is not easy to calculate. Even inexpensive robots generate too much effort and are too inflexible.

Industrial image processing ranges from simple applications in environmental perception such as the positioning, measurement, identification and sorting of objects to more complex image processing-controlled automation functions.
Contactless charging technology
The routes in an amusement park can be very long. Europa-Park Rust offers its visitors various transportation options. The "Panoramabahn" people mover was brought into the age of electromobility with energy and drive components from SEW-Eurodrive and has been runningCO2-free ever since.

CTX Thermal Solutions presented digital cooling solutions for embedded systems at embedded world 2021.

At the digital Intec/Z, Ontec presented the Smart Robot Assistant, which is designed to accompany companies from various industries on their way to fully automated and intelligently networked production.

Cloud and edge computing: where do we stand and what role do these components play in the digitalization concept? Steffen Roos, Managing Partner at Telekom subsidiary Detecon International, answers these questions in an interview with Andreas Mühlbauer.