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Dinesh Paliwal leaving ABB
Dinesh Paliwal, President, will leave ABB at the end of June. -
Robert Owen Inc to resell Kepware comunications software
Robert Owen Inc. will resell Kepware device communications software with its sensor and signal conversion hardware. -
Junot Systems Launches OPC to SAP Site
The web site showcases Junot's NLINK OPC to SAP Solution.. -
InTech and CITGO start Cyber Security Blog
InTech magazine and CITGO are starting a blog that will cover CITGO's design and implementation of a secure process control network. -
SERCOS promotes soft master for SERCOS III
The soft master implementation will make SERCOS III the only bus on the market that offers both hardware and software based master implementations. -
Sadlowski named Chief Executive Officer for Siemens
Siemens appointed Dennis Sadlowski President and CEO, succeeding Aubert Martin, who is retiring. -
Moore Industries Promotes Tina Lockhart to Director of Engineering
Lockhart has more than 20 years of R&D experience and more than 10 years in management. Previously, Lockhart was a Program Manager at BAE Systems, where she was responsible for projects based on MEMS technology with real time embedded systems. -
ABB Announces income up 163% in Q1
ABB's first-quarter net income rose 163 percent to $537 million from $204 million in the same period of 2006, driven primarily by continued strong market demand and further operational improvements. -
Lantronix awards $20,000 in wireless design contest
At the Embedded Systems Conference, Lantronix announced the winners of its annual Wireless Design Contest. First Place for $6,000 was awarded to Damien Hubaux and his engineering team from CETIC in Belgium. Their SAND (Smart Adaptable Network Device) System acquires data about driver behavior to train workers and decrease fuel consumption. -
ODVA Publishes EtherNet/IP Document
"Network Infrastructure for EtherNet/IP" provides an introduction to the network infrastructure and gives users a framework for identifying the considerations that are most critical to their specific applications. It references specific switch features that users of EtherNet/IP would require for proper communication. -
ICONICS wins Microsoft award
ICONICS received the Microsoft ISV Trailblazer Partner of the Year Award. -
ISA-SP100 group accepts wireless draft standard
At a recent ISA-SP100.11a working group meeting in Karlsruhe, Germany, 60 attendees unanimously approved the scope and systems architecture of Release 1 of the draft standard. Release 1 will assure multi-vendor device interoperability, and will include only 2.4 GHz 802.15.4-2006 radios. -
Invensys and Apprion install wireless infrastructure at power company
Invensys Process Systems and Apprion have successfully implemented wireless applications at the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) Lost Pines Power Park. LCRA recently merged these two plants under one functional management system with a layered WiMax/WiFi wireless infrastructure to help link the two plants. -
OMAC evaluates OPC link from CNC to ERP
The OMAC HMI Working Group organized a joint project between Boeing, Okuma and NIST to evaluate the integration of CNC to ERP and determine if part accountability could be achieved with minimal integration efforts using OPC/OMAC technologies. -
SOMA uses McObject’s eXtremeDB-HA database in microwave system
SOMA Networks will incorporate McObject’s eXtremeDB High Availability (HA) in-memory embedded database in its FlexMAX Mobile WiMAX System. -
Kepware offers free download of OPC sample code
The code samples provided in this easy download will help developers who are interested in adding OPC client capabilities to their Visual Basic and Visual C++ applications. VB OPC client code follows the code structure found in the OPC Automation Interface 2.0 specification. -
SIXNET names GE Supply Company as distributor
GE Supply Company is now a stocking distributor for SIXNET industrial connectivity products and Ethernet I/O products. Based in Shelton, CT, GE Supply is comprised of more than 150 locations across the U.S., Puerto Rico and internationally. -
ARC says Asian DCS Market thrives on massive investments in manufacturing
Strong economic activity in Asia is spurring the growth of manufacturing, which in turn is propelling the growth of the automation market in the region. The Asian market for Distributed Control Systems (DCS) is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.0% over the next five years, according to a new ARC Advisory Group study. -
ISA leads efforts to develop an Automation Engineering Degree Program
A committee of industry leaders and academia met at ISA headquarters to begin work on the learning objectives for an automation engineering curriculum for universities. "Our goal is to develop curriculum content for a 4-year automation engineering degree program," said committee chair Randy Buchanan of the University of Southern Mississippi. -
Syncroness study confirms trend of outsourcing new product development
According to the study, 83% of respondents had outsourced some or all of NPD activity, confirming that outsourcing of core product development is extremely important in today’s market.
