Lumico 2
Steve Briney and Steve Kennington, Co-Founders of Lumico, are proud of the way the challenging project came together
Lumico 1
Collaborative achievement: the world’s most advanced HDD automated storage and retrieval system
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2024/09/04
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愛爾蘭, 英國
Festo Controlled Pneumatics
Controlled Pneumatics is the rapidly evolving compressed air technology from Festo that is opening new ...
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Controlled Pneumatics is the rapidly evolving compressed air technology from Festo that is opening new applications for pneumatics. The technology delivers more precision and control than ever, while having the potential to dramatically reduce energy use. This is clearly demonstrated in the VTEP: the first proportional valve terminal on the market, offering high precision, fast response times, and dynamic control.
2024/06/27
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愛爾蘭, 英國
New sensor from Festo
The new SFAM, from industrial automation specialist Festo, is a pressure and flow sensor combined in one ...
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The new SFAM, from industrial automation specialist Festo, is a pressure and flow sensor combined in one compact unit. Equipped with IO-Link®, the SFAM sensor enables data-driven insights and reduces the number of components required, so system designers and machine builders can save time, space and cost. It also simplifies stocking and provides greater design flexibility.
SFAM sensor
The new SFAM from Festo is a pressure and flow sensor combined in one unit.
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2024/05/07
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全球, 比利時, 愛爾蘭, 荷蘭, 英國
Autonomous Flying in a Swarm
For more than 15 years, the Bionic Learning Network has been focusing on the fascination of flying. In addition ...
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For more than 15 years, the Bionic Learning Network has been focusing on the fascination of flying. In addition to the technical decoding of bird flight, the team has researched and technologically implemented numerous other flying objects and their natural principles. With the BionicBee, the Bionic Learning Network has now for the first time developed a flying object that can fly in large numbers and completely autonomously in a swarm. The BionicBee ...
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BionicBee - swarm flight
Collision-free flight: To fly in a swarm, the bees follow the paths specified by a central computer.
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BionicBee - Info Graphic
  Functional integration in a small space: The bee’s body contains the compact design for the wing-beating mechanism, the communication technology, and the control components for wing beating and adaptation of the wing geometry.
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BionicBee 2
Natural flight maneuvers with four degrees of freedom: The artificial bee flies with a wingbeat frequency of 15 to 20 hertz. The wings beat forwards and backwards at a 180-degree angle.