With the motto “Integrated Industry – Discover Solutions!” HANNOVER MESSE clearly emphasizes Industrie 4.0 as the main trend for 2016. Marc Siemering, Senior Vice President at Deutsche Messe AG, reveals what’s new on this upcoming edition
The progress in communication technology in hazardous areas has brought rise to a range of challenges including the need to capture, send and process more data (including videos), and collaborate in real-time with team members and remote experts
Valve manufacturers will benefit from these years’ fresh breeze, coming from the energy turnaround towards green solutions
The new VisuNet GXP remote monitor from Pepperl+Fuchs is an extra-large multi-touch display with a compact, light, and modular design
Enabling manufacturers to achieve a high speed, information driven, operation
provides liquid flow measurement capability from inside medical tubing, such as an infusion set or a catheter, in a low cost sensor, suitable for disposable applications
key challenges of the fourth industrial revolution can be mastered only through collective endeavor in networks. Interview with Benjamin Low, Director, HANNOVER MESSE Energy
smartphones and Tablets Serving as Convenient Operating and Display Tools for Industrial Sensors
– what does it mean for the valve industry?
in processing industries
supports client virtualization
guarantees supply of gase
Beneath the former Kakola regional prison in Turku, Finnland, an innovative water treatment plant has been built into the rock.
At Schneider Weisse brewery conductivity sensors provide highly accurate measurements
Traditional filling technology based on piston pumps and time pressure filling systems, but new challenges and stringent validation requirements have put the focus on peristaltic pumps.
The words ‘Life cycle cost’ have become familiar in the purchasing departments of the water industry
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