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The future of automation: technologies and trends at electronica 2024

26th July 2024
Sheryl Miles
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Automation is at the heart of modern industries and is driving forward the digital transformation in almost all sectors.

electronica 2024, taking place in Munich from 12–15 November 2024, will present the latest developments in two of its key areas, sensor technology and connectivity. Leading companies and experts will showcase the key trends and technologies paving the way to the All Electric Society, hence promoting energy efficiency and sustainability.

Programmable logic controllers (PLC) play a decisive role in automating production processes. They enable companies to respond flexibly to changes in demand or technology, while at the same time ensuring the quality of the products. Thanks to their robustness, fast response times, and high IT security, those digital systems make a significant contribution to efficiency and safety in industrial applications. For this global industry sector, the analysts from Mordor Intelligence project an increase from $11.75 billion in 2023 to $14.46 billion by 2028. Industry forecasts also unanimously predict an annual growth rate of over 10% by 2032. Particularly strong growth is expected in the Asia-Pacific region, led by China and India, where extensive investment in factory automation is taking place. Innovative sensor and connectivity solutions, like those presented at electronica, are essential for driving forward the digital transformation of industrial processes.

Precise sensor technology for real-time monitoring

Sensors are the backbone of modern automation solutions. They record and process data that is essential for controlling and monitoring machines and systems. Real-time monitoring by sensors leads to optimised operations and higher productivity. At electronica 2024, leading companies such as AMSYS, Omron, STMicroelectronics, or Würth will present the latest sensor technologies which enable precise measurements and increase efficiency and safety in industrial applications.

Seamless integration through advanced connectivity

Modern connectivity solutions are crucial for seamlessly integrating automation systems. In addition to a wide range of wireless standards and protocols, Industrial Ethernet is a key technology that enables real-time communication and end-to-end networking right down to field level. Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) offers compact solutions that transmit energy as well as data, thereby increasing efficiency in industrial applications. Corresponding products and technologies that ensure reliable and efficient communication between machines and control systems will be on show at electronica 2024, among others from exhibitors like 3M, Harting, Phoenix Contact, Wago, or Weidmüller.

electronica 2024: a must for automation visionaries

Automation plays a central role in the vision of an All Electric Society. By integrating intelligent systems and energy-efficient processes, it helps optimise energy consumption and promote sustainable technologies. Under this year's motto “Leading the way to the All Electric Society”, electronica 2024 will showcase corresponding solutions such as intelligent energy management systems that support the transition to a sustainable future. Visitors can look forward to a host of innovations from well-known exhibitors that will shape the future of automation, including for example Delta, Murata, Toshiba, or Vishay. In addition, startups with agile mindsets and innovative ideas are breathing new life into the industry.

In the supporting programme, the Embedded Platforms Forum on 12–13 November 2024, and the Industrial Control Forum on 24th November 2024 (Hall C5), in particular, will be an indispensable meeting place for all players in the industry, from developers and product managers to device and system manufacturers. Here they can find out about the latest developments in the field of automation, connectivity, and sensor technology, share expertise, and expand their network.

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