
Automation and digitalization
Hermle is of course bringing the Bulli/T1 to the EMO - the showpiece already caused a sensation at the in-house exhibition.
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Hermle is of course bringing the Bulli/T1 to the EMO - the showpiece already caused a sensation at the in-house exhibition.

In the fall of 2023, the Motek/Bondexpo duo will be one of the industry's highlights. From October 10 to 13, 2023, the 41st Motek will open its doors together with the 16th Bondexpo. The focus will be on industrial production as an overall system - from components, assemblies and subsystems to complete systems.

Mitsubishi Electric invests in the future
Due to the growing importance of the Japanese region of Owarisahi in Aichi, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is increasing its planned investments and announcing the construction of a second production building.
Microchips are installed almost everywhere - whether in smartphones, washing machines or cars. With increasing digitalization, the demand for semiconductors has been growing rapidly in all areas of the economy for years.

Functional and powerful tools are essential for professional work on the construction site, in the workshop or when carrying out repairs.
Visualization is the be-all and end-all in design. Tools such as printouts and sketches, PDFs or moving images in the form of animations and films were and are commonly used for this purpose.
Emissions management pilot project

Siemens and BayWa are working together to promoteCO2-optimized industrial production. As part of a pilot project, the two companies are linking Siemens' Sigreen emissions management software with BayWa's BayWa Carbon Connect emissions offsetting software.

Industrial trays for material handling
Automated processes and digitalization in the smart factory require compatible and effective industrial handling systems. Thermoformed trays are an important part of this system. They contain products, protect them and ensure an orderly flow of goods.

The digitalization of various sectors of the economy, such as manufacturing, is accompanied by rising energy volumes and costs.
Digitalization in the metal industry
Fraunhofer researchers have developed an extremely heat-resistant ceramic-based ink. This makes it possible for the first time to mark metal components that are processed in the automotive industry at temperatures of over 1,000 ºC with a code. The code, which is read by a scanner, leads to a database in which all the manufacturing parameters of the respective component are stored.