SICK AG is a leading global provider of sensor-based applications for the industrial sector. Founded in 1946 by Dr.-Ing. e.h. Erwin Sick and headquartered in Waldkirch, Germany, the company specializes in industrial sensors, safety systems, and automatic identification products. With more than 12,000 employees and operations in over 50 countries, SICK offers an extensive range of products, including photoelectric sensors, encoders, proximity sensors, and vision sensors, catering to industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and process automation. SICK's commitment to innovation and quality has established it as a trusted partner in enhancing efficiency and safety across various industrial applications.
SICK and Universal Robots introduce the End of Arm Safeguard (EOAS), a collision-free safety solution featuring time-of-flight technology and plug-and-play integration for seamless human-cobot collaboration.
The Industry 4.0 solution reduces installation costs, delivers real-time data streaming and supports advanced analytics for improved efficiency without the need for expensive cabling.
The RMS2000 FMCW radar delivers high-resolution, reliable detection in harsh conditions, ideal for outdoor applications like mining, agriculture, ports, airports, and traffic.
SICK has enhanced its multiScan and picoScan LiDAR sensors to provide customers with a range of robust, high-performance, customisable 2D and 3D sensors.
SICK has expanded its comprehensive machine vision portfolio with the UK launch of the Inspector83x 2D AI smart camera, which harnesses the power of SICK’s user-friendly NOVA common development platform.
Part of SICK’s extensive range of sensors for extreme conditions, the robust, reliable, and customisable IMG sensor provides stable detection for demanding industrial machinery.
SICK UK has officially launched its unique SICK Augmented Reality Assistant (SARA), providing limitless data visibility and information via augmented reality at the exact location it is needed through handheld digital devices.
SICK has enabled its smallest safety laser scanner, the nanoScan3, with its Safe EFI-Pro standard industrial Ethernet-based safe networking capability.