
New product line for mechanical engineering
At SPS 2023, Synapticon presented the completely new 'Somanet Integro' product line for the first time, which marks the company's entry into a new market segment: general mechanical engineering.
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At SPS 2023, Synapticon presented the completely new 'Somanet Integro' product line for the first time, which marks the company's entry into a new market segment: general mechanical engineering.

Despite the rail strike on the last day, SPS is approaching its pre-corona size again: Over the three days of the trade fair, 50,081 trade visitors made their way to Nuremberg.
Bosch Rexroth on hovering shuttles
Following Beckhoff and B&R, Bosch Rexroth now also offers a planar system with 'ctrlX Flow6D'. Product Manager Hansjörg Sannwald explains the differences.
B&R for planar transport systems
B&R has been integrating the 'Acopos 6D' planar system into its automation system for several years. Global Product Manager Derrick Stacey explains the role of the software in the system.

The SPS is a breeding ground for innovation. This is where the future of industry can be seen. In this interview, Christian Wendler, CEO at Lenze, talks about the trade fair as a partner exchange and how automation can help to master the challenges of our VUCA world.

Smela's 'LiteEco' linear actuators address applications for fixing, adjusting and traversing individual motion profiles, for example in production lines, machine tools, robotics or handheld devices.

ABB Motion offers its customers the opportunity to recycle old electric motors. The company works together with Remondis to do this. Low-carbon recycled metals are then used to produce new motors.
20 years of KBK Antriebstechnik
KBK Antriebstechnik has faced numerous challenges in its 20-year history. Managing Director Sven Karpstein explains in an interview why it is not worth avoiding efforts.

At Motek, ebm-Papst will be presenting new drive solutions, such as the modular drive system, for automation in a new performance class.

Sieb & Meyer has expanded its frequency inverters for high-speed applications, the 'SD4x' product family.