Automation and Control

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  • Data-driven techniques for advancing smart grids

    Improved control operations, energy management, condition monitoring, forecasting, energy transaction security and fraud characterization are all possible with a data-driven automated grid.

  • Video: The next generation of orebody technology tools for mineral exploration and mining

    New orebody knowledge tools promise to improve, automate and digitally transform orebody sciences in exploration, resource definition and production.

  • Sonar equipped smart-glasses track gaze, facial expressions

    These technologies are reportedly small enough to be placed on commercial smart-glasses as well as on virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) headset.

  • Ultra-low profile XY-Theta nanopositioning stage uses air bearings

    Unlike conventional multi-axis stages, the A-361 employs only one moving platform shared among all three axes.

  • Samsung launches Bespoke AI kitchen appliances

    These products build on new AI-powered technology to make meal planning and cooking easier than ever.

  • New tech uses AI to avoid collisions with wild animals

    A team of researchers is building a computer vision model that automatically detects wild animals on Brazilian roadways.

  • Precision measurement in harsh conditions

    Sensors that are rugged and durable in harsh environments are the sole solution to surpass other existing options in the market that may not be suited for the toughest applications.

  • Take a flying ferry to work

    An electric hydrofoil ferry will provide daily transport to the Manapouri Power Station across Lake Manapouri in New Zealand.

  • Arburg at Chinaplas 2024: Allrounder 1600 T automated rotary table application for the mobility sector

    The combination of rotary table machine and automated parts handling produces a high-end application that is extremely attractive for many industries.

  • AI trained to identify COVID-19 in lung ultrasound images

    The artificial intelligence (AI)-driven technology works like facial recognition software, identifying signs of COVID-19 and other pulmonary diseases in the ultrasound images of lungs.

  • AI-powered asset integrity solution launched by Imrandd

    The company’s propriety monitoring and intervention ALERT software has been designed to go beyond traditional approaches to routine asset integrity monitoring.

  • Choosing the right pH meter: Key considerations for accurate and reliable measurements

    Consider these factors in selecting the optimal pH meter for a specific application.

  • New AI algorithm makes predictions about both life and death

    Wherever there is training data, the researchers suggested, there is an opportunity for making predictions about human lives.

  • New AI data logger developed by Phoenix International

    The high-performance storage system can acquire data at speeds that exceed what a traditional embedded system can sustain.

  • Video: Digital twin mirrors Earth’s water cycle

    A deeper understanding of conditions related to floods, droughts and other extreme water-related events can be achieved with new digital twin Earth models of the terrestrial water cycle.

  • Arburg at NPE 2024: Allrounder More turnkey system producing two-component eyeglasses

    The company will demonstrate its expertise in multi-component injection molding, liquid silicone rubber processing, automation and networked production.

  • Detecting gas compressor fugitive methane leaks for safety and environmental compliance to avoid fines

    This thermal dispersion mass flow meter continuously monitors centrifugal gas compressors for dry seal failures.

  • Enidine HD/HDN series shock absorbers deliver heavy duty deceleration

    Protect critical equipment like overhead bridges, trolley cranes and automated storage and retrieval systems from the damage of large impacts.

  • Maximizing precision: The power of Vlier's LMS anti-vibration leveler

    Discover how this frequency-tuned, swivel-style leveling device offers unparalleled control over vibrations, shock attenuation and noise reduction.

  • Radar tech to monitor the health status of a driver

    With the goal of making health checks easier, the team is using a radar that is smaller than a USB thumb drive incorporated into the vehicle cabin.

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