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Comparison of 17 UHF RFID tags from seven vendors shows that RFID can work on metal and identifies which tags lead the pack.
The first annual event will focus on bridging the gap between discrete and process industries.
Company executives lay out wireless road map for the future to media and customers.
Company executives lay out wireless road map for the future to media and customers.
Integrators and users converge on hot Austin, Texas, to hear about hot technologies.
Touch-screen technology and Windows CE become popular choices for European human-machine interfaces.
Frost & Sullivan acknowledges Siemens Energy & Automation with two HMI awards for market and technology leadership.
Automation technologies were at the forefront of news at the annual pharmaceutical industry gathering in New York City.
Wireless technologies will play a major role in process automation going forward, says Emerson Process Management’s John Berra.
Industrial automation took center stage at National Instruments' tenth annual NI Week, where a spate of new products made their debut.
By bringing Entivity’s PC-based software control products in-house, Phoenix Contact looks to strengthen its line of modular automation solutions.
Many automation suppliers announced new products, partnerships and other news at the recent National Manufacturing Week trade show.
Wonderware is bundling its human-machine interface software with a line of PC platforms.
The machine vision vendor announces deals with three additional suppliers at its recent user conference.
Shipments of input/output for use with industrial PCs and open networks is still growing, but at a slower pace than in the past, says a recent report from Venture Development Corp.
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