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Convenient clamping by magnet

The electrically activated permanent magnetic clamping technology is considered an insider tip when it comes to reducing set-up time and low-deformation clamping of workpieces.

Leuze

Accepting responsibility - for hygiene, safety and protecting the environment

Accepting responsibility - this is the company philosophy of Hamburg-based company Dr. Weigert, the developer and manufacturer of cleaning and disinfecting agents. Not only does this include responsibility for hygiene and protecting the environment, but also protecting the company's employees from dangerous manufacturing and logistics processes.

Driv

MOOG® Radically Improves Durability and Performance through Revolutionary Hybrid Core Technology

The steering and suspension components in modern cars are significantly better than those in the year 1919: the engineering, material selection, manufacturing methods, build accuracy and part quality have all changed substantially. Innovation after innovation has spurred on a century of incredible automotive design, production and maintenance. The change is, for the most part, incremental and slow, but occasionally a company invests in ideas that truly demonstrate the scale of the industry’s progress.

Leuze SE

“Smart Process Gating” is Reinventing Muting

MLC 530 SPG, safety light curtains with “Smart Process Gating”, provides efficient access guarding without muting sensors in a compact, space saving system design at entry/exit gates. The MLC 530 SPG also offers high security against tampering while allowing changes in transport material with no alignment of sensors needed.

MEDIAWORLD

Bosch sends sensor system to ISS

Is the International Space Station intact? This question could soon be answered by Bosch’s SoundSee technology. The highlight of troubleshooting in space is that it works by analyzing sounds and using artificial intelligence.

MEDIAWORLD

Alstom commissions the highest-capacity welding robot in the railway industry

Alstom's Le Creusot site has unveiled the highest-capacity welding robot in the railway sector, developed and manufactured by its supplier Farman, a subsidiary of the Galilé group, which specialises in robotic installations.

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