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The top articles in March 2023

The most-read articles in March are characterized by technical innovations in digitalization, practical application examples and tips on HMI as well as award winners in the field of embedded solutions. Also included for the second time: brazen plagiarism and counterfeiting...

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Top 10: Negative prize 'Plagiarius' awarded in 2023

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On February 3, 2023, the Plagiarius campaign awarded the dreaded negative prize 'Plagiarius' to manufacturers and retailers of particularly brazen counterfeits and fakes for the 47th time.

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Top 9: The Hermes Award nominees have been announced

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The independent jury of the Hannover Messe has nominated three companies for the Hermes Award: ACS, Beckhoff and Bosch Rexroth. The winner will be announced during the opening ceremony of the Hannover Messe on April 16, 2023.

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Top 8: Schaeffler-Thumann leaves, Reiche to succeed him

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Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler-Thumann is resigning from the Schaeffler Supervisory Board. She will be succeeded by ex-CDU politician Katherina Reiche.

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Top 7: The embedded awards 2023 have been awarded

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The jury nominated 24 of the numerous applications. On Tuesday afternoon, Prof. Dr. Axel Sikora, head of the jury, announced the winners in the eight categories and presented them with their awards.

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Top 6: The e-paper of issue 03/23

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Sustainability is at the top of the embedded community's agenda. Prof. Dr. Peter Fromm from Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences explains in an interview why embedded technologies are becoming the key to a sustainable future - in cars, in industry and also at home.

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Top 5: The optimal user experience begins at system startup

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With Prime OS, Schubert System Elektronik develops specialized operating systems with and without containerization for various target applications.

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Top 4: CTO Frank Maier says goodbye

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Claus Bischoff will become the new Chief Technology Officer at Lenze on May 1 after a one-month transition period.

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Top 3: JavaScript UI frameworks in HMIs

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JavaScript UI frameworks are a dime a dozen. Which ones are there and how do they fit in with industrial HMI applications? Can employees provide technical support for them? And why should users pay attention to who is behind the frameworks?

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Top 2: WAGO relies on Bosch Rexroth

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Wago will be the first system and technology partner to use the real-time-capable, Linux-based operating system 'ctrlX OS' from Bosch Rexroth on future controllers in the medium and high performance classes.

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Top 1: The three twins

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The goals of digital transformation in industry are clearly defined: more transparency, knowledge and speed. Now three digital twins - of plant, product and production - and their networking are making possible in practice what has long been clarified in theory.

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