The top 10 articles in August 2024
The top 10 articles from Computer&Automation in August 2024. Readers were most interested in these reports.
Articles and background information on the topic
The top 10 articles from Computer&Automation in August 2024. Readers were most interested in these reports.

The e-paper for the special issue
The current e-paper "Robotics & Automation" is all about tricky tasks: It's about "reaching into the box", which is one of the most difficult tasks for a robot, about pick & place applications and about robots that can perceive stimuli from the environment.
The most-read articles in June illustrate the power of the automation industry. Read more about the technologies and strategies that are gaining ground in areas such as networking, robotics, safety and the process industry.
Today's automation must go beyond individual tasks and cover business processes end-to-end. It can be helpful to install a Center of Excellence in the company. Its primary task is to pool knowledge and resources.
The GDPR turns six. Spain, Italy and Germany are the frontrunners when it comes to breaches of the General Data Protection Regulation. The individual data protection authorities have identified 2072 infringements, resulting in fines amounting to 4.5 billion euros.
TU Graz presents a unique research infrastructure: Interdisciplinary research at the interface between man and machine is carried out in six different laboratory areas.
The most-read articles in April demonstrate the innovative strength of the automation industry and its ability to adapt new technologies.
New technological developments lead the most-read articles in March. Motors that redefine energy saving, a plastic wheel that discovers the road, a new Ecolabel and, last but not least, the arrival of ChatGPT in the industry. Read for yourself.
The year is off to a fast start for companies and is already bringing with it all kinds of collaborations and changes at this early stage. Developments in the field of robotics and control technology are not standing still either, as our top articles of January show.

Mark Moffat has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of IFS. His predecessor Darren Roos will now assume the position of Chair of the Board.