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Sensors

Sensors and test automation

Safely tested all round

At Control, the Kistler Group will be showcasing its expanded portfolio of industrial testing systems. In addition to the automatic testing and sorting machines from Vester, the focus will be on the application areas of force and torque sensors and screwdriving technology. The world's first digital charge amplifier will also be on show.

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Isense modules

The energy chain monitors itself

Machine learning, big data and Industry 4.0 - these buzzwords have long since become real concepts. With intelligent products such as smart plastics from Igus, companies can, for example, increase the reliability of their systems, plan maintenance work precisely and thus save costs.

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Market

ANSYS takes over OPTIS

ANSYS, the world's leading provider of simulation software, acquires OPTIS, a leading provider of software for the scientific simulation of light, human vision and physical visualization.

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Autonomous driving

New simulation solution from Siemens

Siemens has announced a groundbreaking solution for the development of autonomous vehicles at the Siemens U.S. Innovation Day in Chicago. As part of the Simcenter portfolio, the new solution not only reduces the need for extensive physical prototypes, but also significantly reduces the number of logged test kilometers required to prove the safety of autonomous vehicles.

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IPS 200i

In the right compartment

With the IPS 200i, Leuze electronic presents the smallest camera-based sensor on the market for compartment fine positioning by storage and retrieval machines in single-deep warehouses.

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Sensors

Safe firefighting operations

Sensor solutions for hoists. Shock and vibration-resistant angle and inclination sensors as well as cable tension transducers and pressure transmitters are essential for the safety of mobile lifting equipment.

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