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China is Partner Country of HANNOVER MESSE 2012
The People's Republic of China will be honored as the official Partner Country at HANNOVER MESSE 2012 (the Hannover Fair) in Hannover, Germany. -
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Mouser’s Training Sites exceeds 1,000
Mouser.com features Product Knowledge training sites designed to educate electronic design engineers on the features, benefits, and applications of the newest technologies. -
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Reference Guide reviews 2011 NEC Code Changes
Thomas & Betts publishes Analysis of NEC Code Changes 2011, a free reference guide that highlights changes to the National Electrical Code (NEC) for the 2011 code cycle. -
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Conveyors Automate Solar Energy Photovoltaic Cell Testing
Automation.com, June 2011 By Jim McMahon Shuttleworth provided machinery infeed and take-away conveyors for a PV solar cell test unit built by Owens Design. -
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ASM accredited as Profibus Competence Center in Saudi Arabia
The ASM Competence Center will support companies in new product development, provide technical support for Profibus, allow demonstrations of interoperability of products and provide training programmes. -
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CLPA releases CC-Link IE Field Network safety specifications
CC-Link IE Field Network with integrated safety meets international safety standards for SIL3 compliance and follows IEC61784-3:2010 for functional safety fieldbuses. -
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Kollmorgen Appoints Udo Panenka VP Marketing
Panenka previously held the position of Vice President Sales & Marketing for Kollmorgen Europe GmbH, a position now held by Patrik Hug. -
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RMT Robotics to supply Robot Gantry to Hanwha TechM
RMT will supply a multi-gantry cured tire palletizing and shipping buffer system to Hanwha TechM in South Korea. -
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Wireshark supports openSAFETY
Wireshark will use openSAFETY dissector, a decoder for the analysis of individual openSAFETY frames. -
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Redundancy for OPC
Automation.com, June 2011 By Robert McIlvride and Andew Thomas, Cogent Real-Time Systems What does redundancy look like in an OPC-based system? A typical scenario would have two OPC servers connected either to a single device or PLC, or possibly duplicate devices or PLCs. Those two OPC servers would then connect to some kind of OPC redundancy management software. -
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Amtech converts dc drives to ac for Paper manufacturer
Amtech converted all DC motor drives to AC variable frequency motor drives at Papelsa y Cartones South America to solve production issues. -
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ProSim opens office in Philadelphia
Kevin Bishop will manage the new office and take charge of business development for the North American region. -
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SMTC Appoints Tracey Hamilton VP of Business Development
In her new role, Tracey will lead SMTC's regional sales development efforts and drive new business opportunities on the West Coast. -
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ControlAir achieves ANSI/ISA Compliance for I/P Transducer Series
Type-950XP Explosion-proof I/P Transducer achieved compliance to Single Seal ANSI/ISA 12.27.01-2003 for use with natural gas. -
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PMMI Study identifies problems in Machine Communications
Packaging professionals participating in the study identified four primary challenges to advancing machinery communications. -
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Open Architecture "Use Cases" - the Next Frontier
Automation.com, January 2012 By Bill Lydon, Editor The next major frontier in the evolution of open architecture is the development of application standards built around Use Cases to increase automation productivity and efficiency. Packaging machine standards from OMAC's Packaging Workgroup is a good example. -
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Energy Harvesters reduce wiring and battery costs for wireless sensors
Automation.com, January 2012 By Roy Freeland, Perpetuum Energy Harvesters are now readily available to power most low power wireless installations. -
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Perpetuum Joins ISA100 Wireless Compliance Institute
Perpetuum designs and manufactures vibration energy harvesters delivering life-long power for wireless technology. -
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Remote and condition monitoring in chemical plants
Automation.com, January 2012 By Gianni Minetti, Paradox Engineering Chemical plants struggle with growing complexity and are often instrumented for process control. Wireless sensors might not always be a viable option, while wireless transmission seems to be the best choice. So how to conjugate these two elements? -
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How Energy dashboards are evolving
Automation.com, January 2012 By Sarah Erdman How energy dashboards have evolved over the past several years, mostly for key performance indicators, but now also for educating building occupants to encourage energy efficient practices.
