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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION NORTH AMERICA


Automation Solutions


Company will showcase how manufacturers can optimize their operations in a Connected Enterprise with dynamic displays for automotive and discrete manufacturing, includ- ing powertrain, integrated safety and motion, and remote monitoring. The pre-engineered, integrated automation solution for powertrain applications integrates FANUC CNCs and robots with Rockwell Automation cell controllers over an EtherNet/IP network. The design is based on the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture production and control system to help improve productivity and reduce costs. The integrated solution provides advantages for both manu- facturers and machine builders. Manufacturers can control and collect data from a wide variety of devices over a single EtherNet/IP network and easily transfer to enterprise IT sys- tems, enabling better decision-making and cost reductions. Machine tool builders benefi t from reduced engineering time and cost savings with one network and one programming environment. The MagneMotion Intelligent Conveying System from Rockwell also expands the company’s existing capabili- ties in independent cart technology. Used across a broad range of industrial applications, including automotive, general assembly and material handling, MagneMotion systems have a scalable, distributed architecture that can safely and ef- fi ciently manage many vehicles simultaneously. Rockwell Automation Inc. Ph: 414-382-2000 Web site: www.rockwellautomation.com


Mobile Automation Company will showcase the new groov 3.1 update that updates its mobile operator interface system, adding integrated image management, new image uses, and new on-screen and project options so users can create a unique operator interface that’s customized to applications. groov connects machines, equip- ment, and con- trol systems with mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. With groov 3.1, indus- trial automation engineers, system inte- grators, and machine OEMs


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can create highly customized operator interfaces that meet their needs, including data-rich dashboards for IoT (Internet of Things) applications. This update adds new graphics features including a new Image Indicator gadget that uses multiple im- ages to indicate states or ranges of values. For example, four different images of a stack light could indicate a machine status of running, stopped, paused, or needing attention. Likewise, dif- ferent images could indicate various tank fi ll levels. Another new feature is applying images to button gadgets, typically used for on/off or start/stop controls, while page navigation links let you create custom navigation controls anywhere on the groov page. Opto 22


Ph: 800-321-6786 or 951-695-3000 Web site: www.opto22.com


Production Monitoring System The new StatusWatch production intelligence and plant ef- fi ciency product line will be showcased at IMTS. Company will display its full StatusWatch product line and unveil a new addi- tion to its StatusWatch line, the StatusWatch Live, which was developed to monitor asset utilization and analyze plant ef- fi ciency. The Andon-based system consists of visual products and systems that interact to alert manage- ment, main- tenance, and operators of a quality or pro- cess problem within a facility. StatusWatch products have consistently


helped manufacturers achieve a 20% or more increase in Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) by maximizing plant effi ciency through real-time data collection, timely decision making, improved accountability, and continuous improve- ment. StatusWatch Live brings implementation of the produc- tion intelligence products to a broader base of manufacturers and its focus is on live data relevant to the current situation on a shop fl oor. Current machine/Andon states, discrete part counts, current program number, and other live data is col- lected and used by StatusWatch Live for notifi cations, display, and reporting. SCADAware


Ph: 309-665-0135 Web site: www.scadaware.com SCADAware.com


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