NSK

New online catalogue for NSK automotive aftermarket parts

NSK has launched an online product catalogue that spans the portfolio of its wheel bearing kits for the automotive aftermarket (AAM). Placing the entire range of NSK ProKIT solutions at the fingertips of distributors, wholesalers and garages means that browsing and selecting the correct wheel bearing kit could not be easier.

EBM Papst News

Highly Dynamic Drive Systems for Intralogistics

In Hall 7, Booth A31 at the LogiMAT trade show, the international specialized trade show for intralogistics solutions and process management, ebm-papst will present intelligent drive systems for various logistics applications and an innovation: the driving/steering system. The trade show will be held in Stuttgart from March 10-12, 2021.

Littel Fuse News

Littelfuse Adds 105ºC Rated, 800V Solid State Relay to Product Line

Littelfuse, Inc. (NASDAQ: LFUS), a global manufacturer of leading technologies in circuit protection, power control and sensing, today announced the PLA172P OptoMOS® Relay, an 800 V normally-open single-pole 6-pin solid-state relay (SSR).

Sensopart News

The all-seeing detector

SensoPart’s new laser proximity sensor FT 55-RLHM with background suppression (BGS) detects surfaces of any kind and identifies the smallest objects with remarkable reliability.

Comau News

COMAU LAUNCHES A LEARNING CENTER PROVIDING 4.0 TRAINING TO YOUNG PEOPLE AND ENTREPRENEURS AT THE DIGITAL INNOVATION HUB (DIH) OF CONFARTIGIANATO IMPRESE VICENZA

The Comau Learning Center was officially inaugurated today at the Confartigianato Imprese Vicenza’s Digital Innovation Hub, becoming the only authorized center in the Province of Venice to provide training in industrial robotics for companies and to teach STEM subjects to students.

Siemens News

Siemens delivers an additional 22 metro trains for Munich

After the first C2 metro train from the first option in 2016 entered service in May, Stadtwerke München (SWM) has also called up the second and final options for 22 six-car metro trains from Siemens. When all trains are delivered, Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG) will operate a total of 67 C2 trains on its system.

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