Michael Brünig examines the future of automation.
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PACE: Sixty years young
This year, PACE marks it's 60th anniversary, having begun life as a journal for the chemical sector in 1953.
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What is the future of automation in manufacturing?
Factories of the future will be bright and stimulating places where people enjoy working and jobs are challenging and rewarding.
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Has EtherCAT changed the world?
EtherCAT is the only bus system to be adopted by virtually all relevant manufacturers.
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Five minutes with Trevor Bloch
In the PACE hot seat is Trevor Bloch, Director of BlochTech Engineering.
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Design collaboration helps Boral achieve mobile crushing solution
Following an extensive design consultation process for its Peppertree Quarry, Boral, is now leading the way in world’s best practice for in-pit crushing. [VIDEO]
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Beyond R2-D2: Australian manufacturing’s robotics wish-list
What manufacturers are looking to get from their robots on the factory floor.
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Rockwell Automation sponsors the biggest FIRST tournament in Australia
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) recently held the Asia Pacific Open FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Championship and Invitational FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC).
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Siemens control system reduces infection risk among free-range hens
The system automatically controls the daily routine such as feeding, lighting changes, and chicken release onto pastures, in transportable chicken coops.
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Automation allows us to make optimisations not possible before: Profibus Chairman
Profibus International Chairman Karsten Schneider is keynote speaker for the Profinet and Profibus Business Luncheons in October 2013. Free tickets to the lunch on offer for PACE readers.
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