
Reach up to 4000 mm
The PT120520 laser scanner with IO-Link interface from ipf electronic achieves maximum scanning ranges of 4000 mm despite its M12 design.
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The PT120520 laser scanner with IO-Link interface from ipf electronic achieves maximum scanning ranges of 4000 mm despite its M12 design.

Here you can find all three issues of THE OFFICIAL DAILY, the official daily newspaper for SPS. The issues of all three publication days, packed with news and trends from the automation industry, are available to you as an e-paper with additional interactive features.

Dunkermotoren is taking the step towards becoming a solution provider: The drive specialist is now offering IIoT services under the 'Nexofox' brand. In this interview, Markus Weishaar, Head of IIoT & Services at Dunkermotoren, explains the background.

Siemens is now opening a digital, cross-manufacturer app store for industrial customers. The marketplace forms the transaction mechanism specifically for the Siemens Industrial Edge platform.

Turck has further developed the inductive 'Li-Q25' displacement encoders and equipped them with IO-Link.

The fanless industrial PC C6 E22 in book format from KEB Automation is specially designed for motion control applications.

With the axenia value series of servo actuators in single-cable technology, Wittenstein alpha is launching hygienic precision actuators onto the market.

Predictive maintenance helps to minimize unplanned machine downtimes. Lapp is now presenting a solution that monitors the service life of failure-prone data lines in Ethernet-based automation technology networks.
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.
The full version of eManage has also been available since the release of the new Eplan 2022 platform in September. This fee-based expansion stage of the cloud software allows the first steps to be taken towards round-trip-capable engineering in automation.