As the authorised distributor for Mitsubishi Electric’s Factory Automation, Adroit Technologies provides a range of factory automation products that include scada, PLCs, drives, HMIs and robots. Together, these make possible a high level of real-time data acquisition and reporting software, taking production and real-time data into the Cloud with the Adroit Digital Services. Visit Stand D501 to view a complete integrated digital transformation strategy showcasing all products.
HMI with maximum performance in the smallest of spaces ifm - South Africa
SCADA/HMI
Whenever clear communication, precision and performance in the smallest of spaces are required, the most compact member of ifm’s ecomatDisplay family is the perfect choice. The 11 cm HMI makes no compromises when it comes to human-machine interaction.
Read more...Upgrading your control system? Avoid these myths and misconceptions Iritron
SCADA/HMI
An upgraded control system has many benefits. However, the industry is plagued with control system upgrade myths and misconceptions. We explore the most common misconceptions and provide recommendations for mitigation.
Read more...Circular TFT displays with rotary switch
SCADA/HMI
The display sizes available are 1,3-inch, 2,1-inch, and 2,47-inch, making them ideal for applications such as heating systems, industrial controls, IoT devices and boilers, among others.
Read more...Intuitive visualisation for the digital age Emerson Automation Solutions
SCADA/HMI
Emerson’s new PACSystems RXi HMI delivers intuitive graphics, smartphone-like usability, collaboration from anywhere and industrial ruggedness.
Read more...Visualisation system sets new standards Siemens South Africa
Editor's Choice SCADA/HMI
The combination of Simatic HMI Unified Comfort Panels with WinCC Unified software, augmented with open APIs and option packages, delivers a fully scalable system for operator control and monitoring.
Read more...Are automation suppliers starting to get the picture? Iritron
Editor's Choice SCADA/HMI
The increased graphical abilities of software resulted in automation vendors developing increasingly advanced graphics capabilities in their products. Users were quick to adopt and use the ‘pretty pictures’. But a new way of thinking is starting to become prevalent, and vendors should be taking note.