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Hy-Line Communication Products is expanding its product portfolio in the technologies Cellular 5G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth with four modules.
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Hy-Line Communication Products is expanding its product portfolio in the technologies Cellular 5G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth with four modules.

Kunbus presents the 'RevPi Connect 4', the fourth generation of the 'Revolution Pi' and the first to be based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4).

The Oppenweiler-based automation supplier Murrelektronik has appointed Jürgen Erkert, its former Director of Finance & Accounting, as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the companies Murrelektronik and MEG Murrelektronik Beteiligungen.
Phoenix Contact has ushered in a new era of automation with the idea of open control systems and partnership-based cooperation.
Balluff can double its production volume at the Chengdu site. The basis for this is a new 6,000 m² building, which will increase the production area by 75% in order to serve the APAC market.
With almost double the scope, the new Machinery Regulation will become law with the same wording in all EU countries after a transitional period, meaning that compliance with it is mandatory. What challenges does this pose for machine manufacturers?
The SPAX screw is available in countless variants and sizes. But how and with which machines are they produced? And what is the concept for the (future) security behind it?

iba, a provider of measurement systems for industry and energy, is taking over the condition monitoring activities of Hainzl, the Austrian specialist for fluid, automation and building technology.

Distrelec, a distributor for maintenance requirements, in particular technical components, automation accessories and measurement technology, has been in business for 50 years. André Hoffmann, Head of Sales DACH & Italy at Distrelec Germany, on the challenges of this time.
Helmholz has been involved in industrial communication for 35 years. The two managing directors Karsten Eichmüller and Carsten Bokholt look back on this time.