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What are the next steps for IoT and Industry 4.0?
Taking place at the same time as this year's productronica,IT companies, industry experts and approximately 4,000 trade visitors met at IT2Industry 2017 in Munich from 14th to 17th November. The next steps of digitalisation and present specific solutions were discussed. The Open Conference provided important stimuli for IT providers and users on the way to digital transformation in 30 talks.
Famous robot exploits Australian market
Integrating Robot, Cloud service and mobile APP into one ecosystem, Sanbot has been a well known robot for a couple years since its first debut in Berlin. After Singapore, Japan, Korea, India, Malaysia, UAE, Thailand, Indonesia, Morocco, Sanbot exploits more sole agent area - Australia.
Scanning tunnelling microscope for magnetic atoms
Philosophers in ancient Greece already believed that matter is made up of atoms. Only about 35 years ago, however, were atoms actually observed for the first time – inZurich. The scanning tunnelling microscope developed by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer allowed surfaces of materials to be investigated with a spatial resolution of less than one nanometre – enough to see individual atoms.
How can the workforce stay ahead of technological change?
According to a recent OECD report, low and middle income earners have seen their wages stagnate and that the income share of middle-skilled jobs has fallen. Rising inequality has led to concerns that top earners are getting a disproportionate share of the gains from global 'openness and interconnection'. This summer, the OECDEmployment Outlook 2017revealed that job polarisation has been 'driven by pervasive and skill-biased technological changes'...
The second digital revolution is coming, are you ready?
From the beginning of the 21st century, historians will remember a profound change in the economy: the 'digital revolution', where the dominant economic players no longer come from the fields of Energy or Industry, but the famous GAFA (Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon) in Western countries and BAT (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent) in China. This revolution is of the same magnitude as the industrial revolutions of the nineteenth century, or the invention o...
Birmingham City University welcomes tech giants
Representatives from two of India’s creative companies visited Birmingham City University to learn more about how the UK university is training the next generation of Virtual Reality (VR) professionals, and with the hope of exploring potential partnerships in the future.
Connecting building automation with the IoT
TheEnOcean Alliance will be demonstrating automation solutions for sustainable building projects in the Internet of Things (IoT) at the2017 Smart Buildings Show in London (8th-9th November 2017) at booth E5.The self-powered switches and sensors based on EnOcean technology offer flexibility in terms of positioning, can be expanded at any time and are maintenance-free.
New concept in robotics for predictive maintenance
EMO 2017 saw Mitsubishi demonstrating innovative predictive maintenance possibilities for robots that can reduce operational costs, increase asset productivity and improve process efficiency. The cloud-based solution is based on the AI platform within IBM Watson, which enables the smart analysis of operational data to highlight maintenance requirements.
Solutions for the digital transformation of production
In an increasingly competitive manufacturing environment, businesses need flexibility, improved productivity, and the capability to make gains in efficiency and reductions in down-time. Mitsubishi Electric is showing how these requirements can be met with a focus on connected production systems, intelligent control systems, Edge Computing solutions and smart services at EMO 2017.
Digitally transforming the production industry
Asmanufacturing environments becomeincreasingly competitive, businesses need flexibility, improved productivity, and the capability to make gains in efficiency and reductions in down-time. Mitsubishi Electric is showing how these requirements can be met with a focus on connected production systems, intelligent control systems, Edge Computing solutions and smart services at EMO 2017.