
Flat and powerful embedded PCs
With its dimensions of 356.5 mm x 222 mm x 44 mm, the Flex-BX100-ULT5 embedded PC from Compmall is very flat

With its dimensions of 356.5 mm x 222 mm x 44 mm, the Flex-BX100-ULT5 embedded PC from Compmall is very flat
Forum Edge & Cloud Control 2021
How are cloud and edge technologies changing manufacturing technology? The Edge & Cloud Control forum will get to the bottom of this question. Keynote speaker Dr. Gunther Kegel will highlight the relevance of data-driven business models.

Aetina's DeviceEdge Mini edge AI-enabled computer extends the company's 'DeviceEdge' platform range.
Machine data is fodder for industrial IoT applications. However, collecting it is not trivial and is linked to operating processes and the organization of an overall IIoT solution. What are the benefits of centralized data collection management and how can it be implemented?

Kontron is a leading global provider of IoT/embedded computer technology and, as part of the S&T technology group, offers individual solutions in the areas of the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 via a combined portfolio of hardware, software and services.

The first quantum computer for Germany is to be built in Lower Saxony. The state, research institutions and universities expect it to be operational by the end of 2025.
Interview on Cloud & Edge Control
IT and OT are growing together: Edge, cloud and open source are becoming increasingly important in factory automation. Marilies Rumpold-Preining, Director Red Hat Synergy at IBM, explains in an interview how the industry can benefit from synergies between the three technologies.

Quantum computers are considered a promising technology of the future, although the technology is complex and very expensive. Now the world's largest cloud provider is also entering the race for super-fast computers.

Track & Trace for pressing plants
Offering a 'Track & Trace' solution for press shops is the aim of the strategic cooperation between German Edge Cloud and Schuler.

40 years ago, IBM launched a new era in the history of technology with its first personal computer. The IBM PC 5150 was neither the first nor the best computer. But no other computer had as much influence on the industry as the first IBM PC.

Providing easy-to-use and scalable IIoT solutions is the declared aim of the cooperation between Moxa Europe and Robotron. The focus is on four application areas.

With the TRACe-B104-TR/IV, Kontron is launching a compact, fanless edge computer for use in rail vehicle applications.

Getac has launched a new generation of the K120 tablet. It has an 11th generation Intel quad-core i5/i7 processor with integrated Iris Xe graphics (Tiger Lake).

The Italian hardware company Sfera Labs has implanted the Raspberry Pi into a controller. The numerous inputs and outputs make the system very flexible and ensure that you don't have to fiddle with shields and laboriously develop a suitable housing.

The GP-3000 from Compmall can be used as a scalable embedded PC or as a GPU computer with plug-in GPU expansion boxes and can be equipped with up to two full-length graphics accelerator cards.

On June 15, the leading minds from Fraunhofer and IBM unveiled the first IBM Quantum System One in Germany to the public. With 27 qubits, it is currently the most powerful system in Europe.
The intelligent management of complex data is the biggest challenge in the IIoT. The multi-service platform of the Prime Cube® product brand from Schubert System Elektronik GmbH offers a solution for bundling important services at the edge of a system.

The DRPC-330-A7K embedded PC from Compmall is a fanless PC based on a Marvell Armada 7040 quad-core processor with a clock frequency of up to 1.4 GHz, a system-on-chip solution originally designed for gateway tasks.

With the NRU-120S AI platform with integrated 'Jetson AGX Xavier' module from Nvidia, Acceed offers a solution for future edge computing applications in AI.
TTTech Industrial Automation AG
Industrial edge computing offers manufacturers many benefits that can save them time and reduce costs. Running analytics and other complex applications at the network edge enables manufacturers to improve processes in real time.