
Better room quality for industrial workplaces
A pleasant indoor climate, balanced lighting and low noise levels are essential prerequisites for performance, health and motivation in the workplace.

The Bott Group, manufacturer of vehicle and factory equipment as well as workstation systems, was present at this year's LogiMat with a stand measuring just under 100 square meters.

At Motek, IEF-Werner will be presenting its VarioStack CF "Clean Factory", among other things. The modular palletizing system is suitable for high-precision and automated production processes in clean rooms.

This year, IEF-Werner is focusing on solutions for high-precision and automated production processes in clean rooms at its trade fair appearance.
A medium-sized machine tool manufacturer successfully networked its production facilities with the company software.
Despite a high degree of automation and digitalization, many companies still have unconnected work areas or processes that do not provide centrally accessible information.

For many companies, especially small and medium-sized ones, the widespread use of robots in assembly or quality assurance is not easy to calculate. Even inexpensive robots generate too much effort and are too inflexible.

Automation and networking are driving the demand for labeling. In the automotive sector, it ensures traceability down to the smallest screw, in logistics it ensures delivery. Labels indicate performance data and usage.
Camera-based worker assistance
Camera-based worker assistance: Smart Klaus recognizes components, provides assembly instructions and points out design errors. At Siemens, the assistance system from Optimum is used in THT assembly.

Deprag's Operator Guidance software supports employees during assembly and helps to avoid errors. Production data can also be fully documented.
A manufacturer relies on the PosyArt transfer system from IEF-Werner to apply laser marking to plastic paint trays after production. It conveys the components on workpiece carriers to the stations.