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Embedded AI in heat pumps

Sensor board with intelligence

Embedded AI has the potential to transform industry in many ways. From increasing efficiency and quality assurance to energy efficiency and innovation, this technology offers numerous benefits. Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to monitor almost all potential weak points of the heat pump.

Embedded AI in heat pumps: Sensor board with intelligence
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Next Parts2clean from October 07 to 09,...

Parts2clean switches to a two-year event cycle

Following its strong trade fair results in 2023, parts2clean will continue to develop its consistently market-oriented strategy and switch to a two-year event cycle in the odd-numbered calendar years. This was decided by the organizers, Deutsche Messe in Hanover, together with the German Industrial Parts Cleaning Association (FiT), the trade fair advisory board and the exhibiting companies.

Next Parts2clean from October 07 to 09, 2025 in Stuttgart: Parts2clean switches to a two-year event cycle
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Energy efficiency during tool clamping

Clamping system made from shape memory alloys

Tool clamping systems have a considerable influence on the precision and efficiency of machining processes. In conventional clamping systems, the clamping force required to fix the tool holder is applied using spring assemblies. The force required to release the holder is realized with high energy consumption by a hydraulic release unit. Ott-Jakob Spanntechnik and the Institute of Production Engineering and Machine Tools (IFW) at Leibniz Universität Hannover are therefore researching a new type of clamping concept based on bidirectional actuators made from shape memory alloys.

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