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perception with high-resolution navigation for reliable real-time localisation, mapping and collision avoidance in Developed on the foundations of SICK’s industry-
to maximise vehicle availability in both indoor and harsh plane for precision navigation.
Each multiScan arrives factory-calibrated and ready for product or using the specially-developed Online the features they need for their application using the time- saving online platform with access to software apps and add-ons for easy customisation.
SICK’S multiScan Masters Precision 3D LiDAR Navigation and Collision Avoidance
SICK has unveiled a milestone advance in its three-
“Designed with the needs of integrators in mind, the multiScan’s ability to pre-process precision measurement data in real time with no external controller sets it apart,” explains Nathaniel Hofmann, SICK’s Market Product Manager for Measurement Systems.
travels around. At any moment in time, it is providing real-
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Panduit expands FlexFusion XGL Cabinet
Solutions Panduit has extended its cabinet range with the FlexFusion™ XGL cabinets. These are ideal for network and server equipment and provide maximum capacity to manage high cable density in data centre, enterprise or co-location deployment. Available with lockable door solutions, customers can securely house 19” rack mount IT equipment, providing extensive cable management options within a thermal containment deployment. Manufactured in welded steel the cabinets are available
heights, increasing the ease of use of the FlexFusion ITE, while maintaining strength and rigidity. Doors with horizontally split side panels allow ease of interconnection cable top-of-the-cabinet entry points greatly reduce air leakage.
Panduit
www.panduit.com JUNE 2023 DESIGN SOLUTIONS 55
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