
Well connected in harsh everyday life
The highlights at the Fischer Connectors stand were ultra-robust single-pair Ethernet (SPE) and connectivity solutions for USB 3.2 Gen 2.
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The highlights at the Fischer Connectors stand were ultra-robust single-pair Ethernet (SPE) and connectivity solutions for USB 3.2 Gen 2.
It would be uneconomical to use a heavy and expensive cast-iron articulated arm robot for a pallet labeler. The labeling specialist MFG therefore opted for a low-cost robot from Igus, thus saving money and integration costs.
The DC-Industrie2 project recently came to an end and the follow-up project, ODCA, has been launched. In an interview with Andrea Gillhuber, Dr. Hartwig Stammberger and Dr. Jan Stefan Michels spoke about the potential of DC technology and its importance on the road to climate neutrality.
Grip Handhabungstechnik focused primarily on aesthetics when designing its new cobot tables. However, functional and ergonomic aspects also played a major role in creating a perfect working environment for the operation of lightweight robots.
Mourning the loss of a great entrepreneur

He was a great entrepreneurial personality and still had so much planned. Last Wednesday, Siegbert E. Lapp (70) died in a tragic traffic accident for which he was not responsible.

Conrad will be presenting industrial maintenance products at maintenance 2023 on May 24 and 25 in Dortmund.

A networked and climate-neutral industry is the big trend topic at this year's Hannover Messe. Lapp is showcasing its solutions in the field of cable and connection technology.

Lapp is presenting the first Ethernet cable with a bio-based coating at the Hannover Messe. The compound was developed by the chemical company BASF.
Scaglia Indeva has been developing and producing industrial manipulators and handling solutions for more than half a century. The company will be presenting its latest products for logistics at LogiMat.
Procentec devices now under the Anybus label
HMS Networks has assigned its network diagnostics product series, which previously bore the logo of the acquired company Procentec, to its main brand Anybus.