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INDUSTRY UPDATE


Sandvik launches CRIBWISE SaaS tooling inventory management technology


Hannover Messe 2022:


CoreAVI To Exhibit in Hall 6, Booth G70


safe GPU acceleration products for automotive and industrial environments at Hannover Messe 2022 in hall 6, booth G70. CoreAVI will be showcasing a variety of industrial and


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automotive demos running their open standards-based VkCore® SC Vulkan® functionally safe GPU acceleration driver. They will also display their ComputeCore™ math libraries for safety critical environments. The demos, including technology from key industry partners, provide solutions to real-world problems across all industrial and automotive market segments. CoreAVI provides IEC 61508 and ISO 26262 certifiable


GPU acceleration solutions for complex (autonomous) systems in development for all industrial and automotive markets. With their integrated solutions and broad ecosystem of partners, CoreAVI aims to provide their customers with solutions that are scalable, de-risked, lower in cost, and have an accelerated time to market.


Core Avionics & Industrial Inc. u +1 888-330-5376 u www.coreavi.com


oreAVI, US-based developer of functionally safe software stacks, has announced it is exhibiting its


R ROLEC’s Advanced New


aluDOOR Diecast Industrial Electronic Enclosures


OLEC’s elegant new aluDOOR is a tough, go- anywhere enclosure that is rated IP 66, IP 67 and


– on request – IP 69K. It can be mounted on walls, bulkheads, machines and desks. These diecast aluminium housings feature a


hinged lid that can be specified with or without a recess for a membrane keypad or product label. The lid opens 100° for easier access. A2 stainless steel fixings ensure a corrosion-resistant assembly. Extruded aluminium trims conceal and protect the lid screws and mounting screws Smart, modern aluDOOR is available in 10 sizes


from 120 x 90 x 70 mm to 280 x 170 x 90 mm. The standard colour is anthracite grey (RAL 7016) with matt silver powder-coated lid trims.. For more information, view the ROLEC website:


https://www.rolec-enclosures.co.uk/en/enclosures- accessories/aludoor/


ROLEC ENCLOSURES LTD u 01489 583858 u sales@rolec-enclosures.co.uk


Open frame touch monitors for 24/7 fixed installations


division within Sandvik Machining and Manufacturing Solutions, is launching CRIBWISE™, a new software as a service platform in the U.K. and Ireland. CRIBWISE is a subscription-based cloud inventory


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management solution that helps manufacturing businesses take control of their tooling inventory and related processes. The software enables tool, spare part and equipment management, automated purchase and service orders, automated tool dispensing, manufacturer catalogue services and smart reporting. CRIBWISE is modular, customisable and easy to


integrate for all sizes of machine shops. It helps improve productivity and machine life by reducing administrative time, hours spent searching for tools and production and maintenance delays. It also cuts unnecessary expenditure due to over-purchasing and over-stocking. Head of CRIBWISE, Joakim Johansson, says:


“Tooling costs can easily run into tens of thousands of pounds, and much of this can be attributed to outdated and unconsolidated tooling inventories that take up space and cause frustration.”


Sandvik u tayse.pallaoro@sandvik.com


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when they are seamlessly incorporated. As responsive interfaces they serve as control consoles, operating elements or monitoring screens. Displays in this environment not only need to provide precise touch sensitivity and high image quality but also resist the rough environment they are used in. Philips monitors have a portfolio of touch displays that is specifically designed for the manufacturing industry.


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The B1TFL series displays come in four sizes from 15.5 to 23.8 inches, with panels that offer brightness values of 350 to 450 nits plus anti-glare coating which can be used comfortably even in well-lit environments. The 10-point projected capacitive touch technology guarantees a reliable user experience, while the 7H scratch hardness of the edge-to-edge glass overlay provides for a long lifetime and easy cleaning. Furthermore, the monitors are IP65 certified and have an 8 mm foam rim on the border and are thus water and dust protected. Installation – whether in landscape, portrait or face-up position – is supported through an innovative L-bracket system as well as a standard VESA mount. The displays feature a variety of connectors, including HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA and DVI, and also come with a


built-in USB hub (2x USB-A 3.1) to connect extra hardware and power devices. The OSD can be accessed through the built-in OSD buttons or through a dedicated remote controller, which is part of the package. This comes in handy in the case of fixed installations when the back of the monitor can no longer be reached. The touch monitors comply with several European standards and EMI class-B for additional electromagnetic protection. They are cross-platform compatible with certain versions of Windows, Android and Linux.


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Philips monitors u paul.butler@tpv-tech.com. u www.philips.co.uk /c-e/so/monitors/touch- monitors.html


automationmagazine.co.uk


hether it is for warehousing and logistics applications, in chemical or pharmaceutical production, or in manufacturing supply chains – touch displays provide a new means of innovative user interactions, especially


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