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PROCENTEC opens office in Brescia, Italy
The office in Brescia, northern Italy, will serve the Italian PROFIBUS and PROFINET market. -
Wireless Cuts Operating Expenses in Capital-Constrained Environments
By Moazzam Shamsi, Emerson Process Management Wireless instrumentation can be used to quickly cut operating expenses with minimal required capital expenditures, aiding project justification in process plants. This article will compare wired to wireless installations, and show how wireless provides advantages in many instances. -
APLEX Technology Announces EtherCAT-Compatible Industrial PC Solutions
APLEX Technology Inc. announced today that its industrial PC solutions are compatible with EtherCAT® Ethernet fieldbus technology to enable integration into real-time automation applications. -
The Future is already here
By The OPC Foundation The OPC Foundation has further developed its standard into the OPC Unified Architecture (UA) which provides solutions to the identified drawbacks of OPC Classic while meeting the requirements for use in a modern device architecture. -
OPC UA in the Large Hadron Collider
The Detector Control System (DCS), part of the LHS, uses more than 5000 CANopen nodes. The link between the Scada layer and CANopen is realized by means of OPC UA. -
OPC participates in Industrial Internet of Things and Industrie 4.0
OPC Foundation board members, technology advisor council members, and OPC technology working group members have been participating in the Internet of Things and Industrie 4.0 initiatives very pro-actively. -
GRP Enclosures aid Migration to Wireless Instrumentation Networking
By Intertec Glass-reinforced polymer (GRP) composite material for protective enclosures is electromagnetically transparent, making it easier to deploy wireless instrumentation. -
Wi-NEXT appoints Armando Pereira CEO
Italian company is also relocating its headquarters to Silicon Valley in California. -
Anaren announces Atmosphere Sensor Partnership Program
The program has a sensors element library, which allows non-RF and non-software savvy customers to develop wirelessly connected products. -
ISA100 Wireless Compliance Institute Certifies Three Yokogawa Products
FN110, a Field Wireless Communication Module; FN310, a Field Wireless Multi-Protocol Module; and FN510, a Field Wireless Multi-Function Module have achieved ISA100 Wireless certification. -
Bitherm SL Joins the ISA100 Wireless Compliance Institute
Bitherm SL offers a variety of products including steam traps, a monitoring system, compact steam trap stations, manifolds and portable detection equipment. -
ODVA Technology Extends Its Reach to the Process Industries
By Craig Resnick, ARC Leading field instrumentation suppliers such as MicroMotion (a unit of Emerson) and Endress+Hauser have already equipped many of their Coriolis flow measurement products with Ethernet interfaces, including EtherNet/IP. -
ISA100 Wireless exhibits at ACHEMA
The ISA100 Wireless Compliance Institute (ISA100 WCI) will exhibit at the 2015 ACHEMA tradeshow in Frankfurt Germany, 15-19 June. -
Phoenix Contact offers license for mGuard firmware
The license for Phoenix Contact’s FL mGuard security devices can protect OPC Classic applications. -
Servo2Go offers Advanced Motion Controls EtherCAT products
AMC’s EtherCAT products consist of panel mount and plug-in servo drives to allow for quick prototyping and ease of system integration. -
CKC Engineering creates custom microbore tubing spooler
Rockwell’s CompactLogix 5370 controller and three Kinetix 350 EtherNet/IP servo drives are used as the control platform for the new tubing spooler machine. -
Innovasic announces TILE In-Line Security
Transparent In-Line Encryption (TILE) provides security at the industrial field device level. -
Moxa UC-8100 Certified for Verizon Wireless Networks
UC-8100 embedded computing platform is now certified to operate on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network. -
WERMA WIN wireless wins over TRW
TRW Automotive in Germany uses 80 WIN wireless transmitter units to monitor machine status. -
Placing Wireless Sensors Anywhere
By Lance Doherty, et al, Linear Technology One of the visions of the Internet of Things is to be able to measure and instrument things that have never before been measured. Applications call for wireless sensor networks (WSNs) to deliver wire-like performance and yet be practical to deploy.
