Round, linear or system automation
The automation specialist Weiss will be presenting products from the areas of rotary tables, transfer systems, handling, industrial systems and software in Nuremberg.
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The automation specialist Weiss will be presenting products from the areas of rotary tables, transfer systems, handling, industrial systems and software in Nuremberg.
Weidmüller connects process levels

Weidmüller is showcasing its U-mation modular automation system at SPS IPC Drives: The portfolio combines automation hardware as well as engineering and visualization tools with digitalization solutions, enabling all process levels to be connected.

Häwa is presenting new enclosures at the SPS in Nuremberg that are particularly protected against vandalism: strong frame, thick metal, washable surface.

I4.0 and decentralized installation technology
At SPS IPC Drives, Murrelektronik will be presenting standard-compliant M12 connector solutions for power, data and signal connections on machines and systems. Interested parties can try out the new M12 Push Pull at the workshop table.

At SPS IPC Drives, Lenze will be showcasing new control and drive technology, complete automation solutions and prototypes of innovative tools for an efficient engineering process.
Networked production facilities work together automatically, collect data and monitor systems. This is also made possible with the help of electrical power distribution systems that integrate seamlessly into digital environments.

The intelligent compact camera pictor metimus from the manufacturer Vision & Control takes on demanding inspection tasks. The image processing software is already integrated into the hardware along with common inspection sequences.
At LogiMAT 2019, Item Industrietechnik will be presenting its intelligent design software, which has now been expanded to include additional components from the Lean Production modular system.

With the intelligent compact camera pictor metimus, demanding inspection tasks can be performed virtually from a standing start. The image processing software is already integrated into the hardware along with common inspection sequences.

In the coming years, Siemens plans to invest up to 600 million euros in "Siemensstadt 2.0", a new working and living environment on the historic Siemens site in Berlin Spandau.