
Exoskeleton for logistics and industry
Ottobock Bionic Exoskeletons has developed the BackX to make workplaces healthier and more productive.
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Ottobock Bionic Exoskeletons has developed the BackX to make workplaces healthier and more productive.

At LogiMat, ifm will be showcasing systems and solutions along the entire supply chain in the logistics process, including end-to-end integration right through to SAP. The range is rounded off by real-time maintenance solutions for logistics systems.

Trouble-free system control is the basis for efficient production - and this in turn requires seamless, precise monitoring of important parameters.

Ultra-low power OLED microdisplays
The Fraunhofer FEP develops OLED microdisplays and sensors based on OLED-on-silicon technology and has been able to offer evaluation kits for testing and development purposes. Now the scientists at the institute have optimized the component designs and manufacturing processes for their ultra-low-power OLED microdisplays, which are particularly relevant in wearables, so that comparable conditions can be verified in industrial manufacturing environments.
The Schmersal Group is focusing on automation and safety solutions for intralogistics. Marcel Bogusch explains the overall significance of this topic for Schmersal in an interview. The questions were asked by Inka Krischke.

Under the motto "Experience the future today", R+W is presenting clutches with integrated sensor technology and an innovative type of energy transmission.
Cobots and mobile robots support automation projects in SMEs. What to look out for when taking the first steps.

Turck at the Hannover Messe 2023
TAS from Turck is an IIoT platform for the commissioning and management of Turck devices in industrial Ethernet networks, from sensors to controllers. The tool is celebrating its premiere at the Hannover Messe.

Clutches and brakes from Mayr Antriebstechnik are becoming smart and networked. At Hannover Messe 2023, the company will be presenting intelligent, talking components for process monitoring.
One of the core ideas of Industry 4.0 is to make all processes in industrial production largely autonomous. Artificial intelligence (AI) is an important basis for this, but many projects do not make it past the test phase.