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On 2 September, Pepperl+Fuchs strengthened its Mobile Computing and Communication business unit through the acquisition of Aava Mobile Oy.
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Pepperl+Fuchs has developed a range of high-tech sensors that have proven themselves in discrete applications. With added explosion protection, they are also suitable for process engineering in zones 1/21 and 2/22.
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Preventing unplanned process interruptions, maintaining an overview and ensuring security are key requirements in modern cloud-based applications.
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Pepperl+Fuchs’ WILSEN.sonic.level battery-operated wireless level sensor has been developed to record the fill level and geoposition of containers and transmit this data securely to the Internet.
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Active Shielding Technology from Pepperl+Fuchs enables high switching distances regardless of the installation conditions, which simplifies equipment design.
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Pepperl+Fuchs has expanded its factory automation portfolio and acquired the USi safety ultrasonic sensor from Mayser, a renowned supplier of products and system solutions, many of which are relevant to safety engineering.
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Using the modular M-LB-5000 system with diagnostics eliminates extensive testing and operational interruptions. It is supplemented by the M-LB-2000 system for applications in which a minimum specification is sufficient.
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With its high precision, reliability, and compact size, the R2300 multi-layer scanner tackles mobile service robot applications in an efficient manner.
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Enterprises can easily select and manage Android devices and services with the new Android Enterprise Recommended devices – verified by Google.
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Pepperl+Fuchs and its subsidiaries, VMT and ecom, are pioneering their first Digital Expo virtual trade fair that will take place from 19-23 April.
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Find the right solution with Android Enterprise Recommended by Google.
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Light section sensors work on the principle of triangulation, using a projected laser line to detect height profiles and edge contours with high precision.
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