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The industrial computers in EFCO's Eagle Eyes family are equipped with 16 digital, galvanically isolated IOs as standard and are suitable for taking over the tasks of a small controller or emulating 'exotic' interfaces.
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The industrial computers in EFCO's Eagle Eyes family are equipped with 16 digital, galvanically isolated IOs as standard and are suitable for taking over the tasks of a small controller or emulating 'exotic' interfaces.

Addi-Data launches intelligent agents for industrial image processing. The MSX-AI product line enables millimeter-precise inline quality control.
On January 1, Avnet Embedded opened a new Design Center in Deggendorf. The company aims to further strengthen its design expertise in embedded products.

In October 2021, the Garz & Fricke Group and all of its companies became part of the globally active company Seco. From January 1, 2022, the company will operate as Seco Northern Europe and Seco Mind Germany.

Congatec - provider of embedded and edge computer technology - is changing its management team. One of the aims of the new management team is to accelerate internationalization.

In a long-term partnership, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft and QuTech - a collaboration between TU Delft and the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) - are working closely together on the development of the quantum internet.

Computer vision provider Basler is taking over its two Korean trading partners Datvision and Iovis, thereby expanding its direct business in Asia. The acquisitions are an important step in the company's growth strategy.

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The fanless industrial PC C6 E22 in book format from KEB Automation is specially designed for motion control applications.
The trend in automation technology is also moving towards open source. Boris Crismancich and Nicolai Buchwitz from Kunbus explain why this is the case - and reveal what their company will be presenting this fall.