Automation World Update - Apr 19th, 2024
 
 
Microsoft confirms Azure commitment, the rise of workflow software and more
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April 19, 2024
Medical grade adhesives can develop wrinkles during production, causing them to be scrapped. Vision Optronix developed a customized vision system using Teledyne Dalsa line-scan cameras to detect wrinkle defects early and improve product quality.
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A message posted in error by Microsoft about the retirement of Azure IoT Central caused concern about the effects on technology applications connected to the service.
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Real-world applications at Bosch Rexroth and Heineken demonstrate how workflow technology breaks down data silos, enhances cybersecurity and improves operational efficiency to unlock the full potential of Industry 4.0.
The convergence of increasingly complex work processes and industry’s ongoing labor issues are driving the growth of workflow software in manufacturing. The software’s ability to maintain compliance and ensure efficient production add to the benefits.
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The company’s Lexium collaborative robots offer high-speed motion and precision positioning in single and multi-axis configurations.