The tool arrives by drone
The drone gripper from Röhm enables the unmanned transportation of tools or other products in production halls. It was developed in cooperation with the Fraunhofer IAO and the Industry 4.0 experts from Digital Worx.
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The drone gripper from Röhm enables the unmanned transportation of tools or other products in production halls. It was developed in cooperation with the Fraunhofer IAO and the Industry 4.0 experts from Digital Worx.
Medtracker from Atlantic Zeiser is a software solution for serialization and traceability in the pharmaceutical industry. It can be used to manage unique serial numbers across locations and companies.

Linde Load Management Advanced is a driver assistance system for high lift trucks that prevents critical situations and accidents during storage and retrieval operations.

Ipo.Log from Ipo.Plan is the only product in the world that makes it possible to plan and simulate logistics and assembly holistically line-back in a 3D model.

Dr. Ralf Zander is the new Board Member for Finance and Controlling at the Lapp Group.
Schunk Expert Days on Service Robotics

From February 28 to March 1, 2018, Schunk is hosting its Expert Days on Service Robotics for the tenth time. The expert meeting will be held under the motto "Smart Future with Cobots and Co-acts".
Autonomous transportation system

The MiR200 from Danish robot manufacturer Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) is a mobile robot that autonomously handles the transportation of goods in the logistics, industrial and healthcare sectors.
Higher performance, fewer picking errors
Dutch logistics service provider Detailresult Logistiek relies on the iGo neo CX 20 autonomous order picker from Still to increase productivity and reduce the workload of its employees. The first of 34 vehicles were delivered in November 2017.

It is no longer just smartphones or tablets that use the Vodafone network: this year alone, the Düsseldorf-based communications group has once again connected millions of new objects. Cars, e-bikes and even garbage cans are now connected to the Internet of Things.