New Products – Dec 2021
There are many new products to announce this month including PROFINET, IO-Link, and omlox -enabled devices from these companies: Emerson, Turck, TWK, Indu-Sol, MBS Solutions, Pozyx, TR-Electronic, SICK, HARTING, and STÖBER.
There are many new products to announce this month including PROFINET, IO-Link, and omlox -enabled devices from these companies: Emerson, Turck, TWK, Indu-Sol, MBS Solutions, Pozyx, TR-Electronic, SICK, HARTING, and STÖBER.
PI is looking forward to a personal reunion with the community. SPS 2021 offers this opportunity, and PI’s joint booth will have some innovations to offer in Nuremberg on Nov 23-25, 2021 in Hall 5 at Booth 210. The IO-Link members’ general meeting will also take place in Nuremberg on Nov 26.
Lots of new products to announce this month from: Cincinnati Test Systems, HARTING, Pepperl+Fuchs, KEBA, wenglor sensoric, NORD DRIVESYSTEMS, and Moog Rekofa. Find out what’s new.
Two upcoming exhibitions will feature PI technologies in the forthcoming months: the RFID & Wireless IoT Tomorrow 2021 trade fair and SPS – Smart Production Solutions 2021. Learn more about these events, the PI exhibits, and how to participate.
This month, PI shares the following announcements: you are invited to co-exhibit at the PI joint booth at SPS; mandatory certificates will be required for all PROFINET-based PI profiles; several documents have been updated and are available for download.
Join us for a knowledge-packed PROFINET technology workshop on Tuesday, September 28th. This workshop is targeted towards device manufacturers, vendors, and product managers who are looking to implement a PROFINET interface into their products. Registration is open and free of charge.
Three upcoming workshops in Germany to announce this month: PROFIsafe Certified Designer + Refresher courses in early October; an IO-Link Interoperability Workshop in early November; and an IO-Link Safety Plugfest also in early November.
Many device manufacturers appreciate the easy integration of PROFINET into field devices. With controllers however, at first glance, the task seems more complex because they require some initial engineering. Technology providers can help with controllers too, making it just as easy.