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Beckhoff was present in Hanover with a large presence and numerous innovations, and the figures are still good.
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Beckhoff was present in Hanover with a large presence and numerous innovations, and the figures are still good.

With the Smart Item Picking solution, Bosch Rexroth is automating picking tasks for multi-variant inventories that could previously only be carried out manually.

Polyrix will be focusing on the PolyScan surround 3D scanner at the Control trade fair. These are motionless, multi-sensor 3D measuring systems. The scanning technology enables the complete three-dimensional capture of a wide variety of components.
Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology IPK are researching the potential of cloud technologies for industrial robotics together with the Technical University of Berlin.

Berghof Testing has developed a system consisting of 3D scanners and a Kuka KR Cybertech that inspects components at the end of assembly lines - without cameras.
EKS Engel presents its new e-light-1000-XSG-SFP and e-light-100-XS-SFP media converters. These devices each have an electrical RJ45 and an SFP port, which can be flexibly equipped with transceivers for single and multimode fibers.

What is the best way to put digitalization concepts into practice, especially when it comes to mobile components? Nicola Magrone and Udo Marmann explain SEW-Eurodrive's modular approach, for which the company has defined its own business segment.
Factory planning is a top priority for OEMs due to the changes in production structures. After all, the automotive industry is undergoing the biggest transformation in its more than 100-year history.

Katrin Stegmaier-Hermle, spokesperson for the Balluff management, explains in an interview with Daniel Schilling on the occasion of the company's anniversary how a company can grow over 100 years with the right technologies while remaining true to itself.

It starts on December 1 and 2, 2021. The focus will be on the topics: "Assembly workstations in the networked factory: development - operation - innovation" and "Cobots in assembly from batch size 1". Registration is still possible.