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Challenges of a smarter future

We’re all familiar with smart phones, smart homes, hell we even have smart kettles, but when it comes to control, what happens when we get ‘smart’ on an industrial level? As the buzz surrounding the smart factory continues to snowball, what exactly

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Protection Testing Conference & Workshop

From October 16–18, 2018 OMICRON will host the third UK Omicron Protection Testing Conference & Workshop at magnificent Crewe Hall. Protection experts from around the world will gather to exchange experiences, engage in an interesting conference and participate in practical workshop sessions.

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Food and beverage breakthrough

Schneider Electric, a specialist in digital transformation, energy management and automation, launched its first Food and Beverage Forum in Coventry in July. The event invited customers including Müller Wiseman, Warburtons and Arla Foods, and leading IT and OT partners, such as Cisco, NetApps,

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Human and machine collaboration

Electrical Review hears from Mike Hughes, zone president of UK and Ireland for Schneider Electric, regarding the benefits and the level of AI uptake in his sector.

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Innovation theme for Building Tech Live

Following on from last year’s Smart Buildings show, Building Tech Live will focus on technological advancements and innovation in IoT, lighting, security, automation and communications technology.

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Wireless input and pulse counter

Carlo Gavazzi’s has launched the SHJWIN, a wireless digital input module that can also be used to count pulses from energy meters (gas/water/electric) and other sources. The module has 4 x inputs that can be configured individually either as digital contact inputs

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Corrosion resistant e-chains for the deep

Polymer expert igus has developed corrosion and sea-water resistant e-chains for the use in offshore applications. igus’ e-chains are comprised of a lightweight polymer structure that is used to replace existing heavy steel drag chains. Their low maintenance and long service life

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Digital differential pressure sensor

Omron Electronic Components BV has added a new digital flow sensor offering exceptionally high accuracy and repeatability in monitoring low air flows. The sensor is an ideal alternative to a differential pressure sensor for optimising energy efficiency in air conditioning and ventilation

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