Mobile pressing, ergonomic handling

At Motek, Roemheld will be presenting a concept study of a new mobile electric press-in device, products for ergonomic workpiece handling and the zero-point clamping system from Stark.
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At Motek, Roemheld will be presenting a concept study of a new mobile electric press-in device, products for ergonomic workpiece handling and the zero-point clamping system from Stark.

Under the motto "Connected to your needs" chosen for EMO Hannover 2019, GF Machining Solutions will present digital solutions that enable customers to track the performance of their machines and workshops, automate processes and connect their machines to ERP and MES systems.

At Motek in Stuttgart, automation specialist Tünkers from Ratingen will be demonstrating the interaction of its products using the example of a production cell.
Networking and machine learning
With new technologies, almost all technical systems and plants can be integrated into the web. However, IoT-supported production systems require a suitable infrastructure and support from machine learning so that they can act intelligently and independently.

Arena of Integration theme park
The industry meets at the 38th Motek at the beginning of October. The focus will be on the Arena of Integration (AoI) theme park, which will demonstrate to trade visitors how systems, processes and components can already be integrated into everyday industrial life.
Evaluate sensor data via the cloud

The communication capability of machines and systems is a basic prerequisite for I4.0. Rittal now offers a special adapter that creates comprehensive communication options so that cooling units from the Blue e series that are already in operation can be integrated into condition monitoring and IoT systems.
For the 30th edition, the meeting place for the automation industry SPS IPC Drives will become SPS - Smart Production Solutions. Despite an economic slowdown, Christian Wolf, Chairman of the Exhibitor Advisory Board, confirms that automation technology has a "brilliant future".
A PC failure in industrial plants or data loss would be fatal. The solution: regular backups. However, so many PCs are used in modern automation systems that it makes sense to have a separate automation system to manage the backup data.
The highly dynamic "PARO-Motion" linear system from Paro AG integrates the Multi-Carrier-System (MCS) from Siemens. It is based on the Simatic S7-1500 T-CPU controller.