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Wildeck appoints Michael Galezio to Quality Assurance/Safety Manager
Galezio be responsible for facility and personnel safety, and streamlining company procedures to reduce cycle times and improve work-flow. -
Marsh Bellofram achieves Hazardous Certification for Voltage Alert
The UPA-130 series Universal Voltage Alert achieved hazardous area certifications (Class 1, Division 2, HAZ LOC, Groups A, B, C, D). -
MathWorks Simulink PLC Coder Certified by TUV SUD
CeTÜV SÜD assessed Simulink PLC Coder as suitable for development processes that must comply with IEC 61508-3 and its process industry adaptation, IEC 61511-1. -
SICK signs Process Value Automation as distributor
PVA, headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, specializes in industrial process controls and instrumentation. -
Fundamentals of Photoelectric Sensors
As the manufacturing world becomes more and more automated, industrial sensors have become the key to increasing both productivity and safety. -
ASM Consortium Releases Abnormal Procedural Guidelines
Effective Procedural Practices details best practices designed to ensure that process operators use procedures effectively in both normal and abnormal situations. -
Semaphore Wireless RTU Monitor Achieves IP67 Rating
T-BOX WM Wireless Monitor has passed all third party criteria and testing for Ingress Protection level 67 (IP67) and for operation in Class I, Division 1 hazardous areas. -
SolaHD Appoints Lynn Garcia Safety and Compliance Engineer
Ms. Garcia comes to SolaHD from Underwriters Laboratories (UL) in Northbrook Illinois where she spent over ten years in functional compliance areas. -
SICK signs distributor in Mexico
SICK added Industrial Power, Automation, and Industrial Services S.A. (PIASISA) to the family of SICK Authorized Distributors. -
Banner Publishes 2010 Catalog
Catalog covers sensors, vision, wireless, indicators, and machine safety products. -
TURCK publishes Reference Guide for Intrinsically Safe Products
Interface and Intrinsic Safety Quick Reference Guide provides an overview of intrinsically safe products, including amplifiers, analog I/O, solenoid drivers, speed monitors, and relay and power supplies. -
SME releases sixth edition of “Fundamentals of Tool Design”
Manufacturing practitioners, designers, educators, and students have been using “Fundamentals of Tool Design” for more than 40 years. -
Ethernet POWERLINK Standardization Group announces openSAFETY
With openSAFETY, the Ethernet POWERLINK Standardization Group (EPSG) has now laid the foundation for the first completely open safety-related data communication protocol for all areas of automation. -
CIMdata says NC Software Market Declined by 13.1% in 2009
The reduction in 2009 was a direct result of a downturn in the global economy that resulted in dramatically lower manufacturing activity, including machine tool sales into the manufacturing industry. -
Cabling Guide for SERCOS III
Guide is intended to support engineers and electricians during the planning and installation phase of a SERCOS III network in order to guarantee a trouble-free operation of machines and systems. -
Automation.com celebrates 10 years of growth
Since its inception in 2000, Automation.com has grown to become the leading online publisher of automation-related news, information and resources. Each month, the site attracts more than 115,000 automation professionals from around the world. -
ISA publishes Online ISA Directory of Automation
This valuable resource—the top purchasing guide in the automation field—is available to ISA’s members from a link on the ISA homepage. -
Standards Institution of Israel to work with TUV Rheinland
TUV Rheinland will test and certify electrical products and components destined for the Israeli. -
ARC says prices are coming down on automation products
One element contributing to the price erosion is that controllers are rapidly becoming an automation commodity in some sectors. -
ABB sees increased global demand for reliable safety solutions
ABB says the need for reliable safety automation solutions and repeatable best practices is more critical than ever before.

