
Electronic modules for professionals
RS Components has expanded its RS-Pro range with the introduction of 4,000 new products. The expansion of the product range focuses on industrial automation applications.
The new generation of compact Varioface interface modules is the link between the remote I/O systems and the field level. An innovative design ensures fast and error-free wiring and saves space in the control cabinet.

Miniature PCB high-power relay
Three new PCB relays from Omron Electronic Components Europe are aimed at automotive and mobility applications where space is at a premium and performance is critical. The new Omron G8K, G8G and G8PM relays support the control of high-power DC motors.

Partnership with Conrad Electronic
Omron Electronic Components Europe today announced the signing of a pan-European distribution agreement with Conrad Electronic, the German-based technical sourcing platform operating in 17 European countries.

Beckhoff was present in Hanover with a large presence and numerous innovations, and the figures are still good.
Despite a high degree of automation and digitalization, many companies still have unconnected work areas or processes that do not provide centrally accessible information.

Phoenix Contact and TE Connectivity
The Phoenix Contact Group has signed a long-term partnership agreement with TE Connectivity. The collaboration provides for the takeover of the technology for the NSR elementary relay.
With a new safety switching device, an Austrian automation company will be able to cover up to 80 percent of its applications in future. This is due to the flexibility and individual configurability of the device, which can be combined with other units.

Just in time for SPS Smart Production Solutions 2021, BMR elektrischer und elektronischer Gerätebau is presenting the compact SFU 1000 frequency inverter in modular design for the control cabinet with a continuous output power of 1000 VA.

Self-propelled industrial trucks
Self-propelled industrial trucks and complete material handling transport systems are being used in more and more industrial applications and are currently in particularly high demand in the intralogistics sector.

When we come across the term "smart factory" today, we always come across the topic of "machine-to-machine (M2M) communication".