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New enabling technologies from Automate 2025

  • Automate 2025 showcased various industrial automation technologies with over 40,000 attendees and 800 exhibitors announcing new products, partnerships, and applications.
  • Cattron introduced the XBMCU Multi-Interface Machine Control Unit that integrates into PLCs through multiple serial protocols for robust machine-to-machine functionality.
  • Schneider Electric unveiled its industrial copilot powered by Microsoft Azure AI Foundry to enhance productivity and workforce efficiency.
  • Novarc Technologies launched the NovAI vision system for welding, combining machine vision and real-time adaptation for improved welding quality and efficiency.
  • Rollon expanded its TH actuator range with the new size 200, catering to designers and engineers needing high precision and flexibility in demanding applications.
  • Kistler introduced maXYmos BL 5867C for process monitoring and AkvisIO 7.0 for comprehensive data collection and quality control in plastics injection.
  • Geisel Software unveiled the Symage synthetic data platform focusing on 3D photorealistic synthetic image data for training AI models in machine vision.
  • MachineMetrics launched an AI-driven tool monitoring system for quick diagnosis, prediction, and prevention of failures in machine tools, leveraging high-frequency machine control data.
  • These technologies aim to drive efficiency, quality, and innovation in industrial automation, showcasing advancements at Automate 2025.
  • The event emphasized the importance of AI, machine vision, and predictive maintenance in meeting the evolving needs of manufacturing and logistics industries.
  • Moving forward, these developments are expected to revolutionize industrial processes and elevate automation capabilities in various sectors.

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