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RuggedCom acquires WiNetworks
WiNetworks’ technology is used by large private networks and service providers to extend mobile broadband connectivity over metropolitan areas. -
GE Fanuc supplies computers to KSG power plant simulator
The $1.1 million order from KSG Kraftwerks-Simulator-Gesellschaft MBH of Essen, Germany, includes CPU blades, I/O controllers, associated software and support. -
Microchip offers free Graphics Display Designer software
Graphics Display Designer software tool allows a designer to visually create screens on a computer and then auto-generate the code that draws these screens. -
Red Lion adds Web Browser Toolbar
The Google-powered toolbar delivers instant access to Red Lion product information, specifying tools and more. -
Beckhoff Automation opens office in Charlotte, NC
Beckhoff Automation also hired Ron Pryor as a Customer Service Engineer and Les Queen as an Application Engineer. -
ABB Q2 revenues down
Orders decreased across all divisions and regions compared to the second quarter of 2008 on a combination of lower volumes and price decreases resulting from both lower raw material costs and reduced demand. -
ARC says process industries are weathering current economic storm
Automation expenditures in the process industries reached $45.5 billion dollars in 2007 and are forecast to exceed $61 billion by 2012. -
GE Fanuc computer to fly on Airbus
The CL11 single board computer will be deployed as part of the Cabin Electronics system onboard Airbus aircraft. -
HANNOVER MESSE receives 210,000 visitors
210,000 visitors came to Hannover to see 6,150 exhibitors from 61 countries. 70% of the visitors were from Europe, 25% came from abroad, but only 7% came from the Americas. -
ABB Q1 revenues steady despite economic challenges
ABB’s first-quarter 2009 revenues rose 3 percent to $7.2 billion while orders decreased by 3 percent to $9.2 billion. -
Beckhoff increases turnover to 278 Million Euros in 2008
Beckhoff Automation closed the 2008 business year successfully with robust turnover growth of 20 percent. -
ABB relocates North American headquarters to Cary, NC
Among the primary factors behind this move are significant cost savings and a favorable business climate in the Triangle, as well as closer proximity to growing customer and employee bases. -
Micromem to supply keyboard circuits to Unotron
Micromem will supply Unotron with approximately five million keyboard circuits that incorporate magnetic sensor technology. -
Rugged Notebook technical note
By EVOC Rugged notebooks can be used for data acquisition, equipment testing, communications, etc. In various kinds of harsh and hostile environments, rugged notebooks can be seen acting as unfailing mobile computing platforms. -
Pro-Face publishes Industrial PC and Open-HMI brochure
Brochure describes standard, mid-range and high performance industrial PCs and Open HMI solutions. -
EVOC to open headquarters and service centers in Germany
EVOC signed a Joint Declaration of Economic Cooperation with the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. EVOC will set up its German headquarters in Dusseldorf in April 2009. -
Aonix and SYSGO will keep Europe cyber-secure
The two companies will supply software for the European TECOM/FP7 project to ensure the security and safety of embedded computing systems and infrastructures. -
Lenze uses OPC communications in L-Force industrial PCs
Lenze standardized on Softing’s OPC Tunnel based on the software’s performance and immediate availability for use in a real-time environment under Windows CE .NET. -
Flying robots at HANNOVER MESSE
UAVs (Unmanned Air Vehicles) will be a special highlight. This will be backed up by live demonstrations of glass façade-cleaning robots - also decidedly "aboveground." -
ABB orders decrease in Q4, but 2008 income up
Orders decreased 19 percent in the fourth quarter but full-year EBIT nevertheless reached a record $4.6 billion.
