ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION Procentec is proud to be a member of the HMS group!
Ergotron’s new StyleView(R) Pole Cart brings
technology anywhere
The compact, mobile and versatile cart can support telehealth, remote learning and other applications
E
rgotron, a global company focused on improving how people work, learn, play and care for others, has today
announced the introduction of the StyleView(R) Pole Cart. This compact and mobile cart solution brings tablets, technology, supplies and more to wherever they’re needed in healthcare, education, industrial and other environments. An optional LifeKinnex™ hot swap battery keeps power available for the cart even if an outlet is not. The cart is designed with a modular architecture to
make customisation simple, with a built-in T-slot and VESA plate that fit a variety of accessories. A convenient handle improves ergonomics and offers precise movement. Three- inch, heavy-duty casters facilitate easy moving from room to room or across floors of various surfaces. The StyleView Pole Cart is now available from resellers globally. For more information, visit
ergotron.com.
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AB, a wholly owned subsidiary of HMS Networks AB (publ), has acquired 70% of all shares in the Dutch company Procentec B.V. “A logical step in the continuous growth of the
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Company” says Pieter Barendrecht CEO of Procentec. He continuous with: “We are very excited to become
part of HMS which opens up new doors for Procentec.” HMS’ size and international presence will be a great asset for Procentec in our continued expansion. There will also be excellent opportunities for IP-sharing between the companies, as well as for co-creation of solutions related to industrial networking and Industry 4.0” “Procentec fills a gap in HMS’ offering within
communication infrastructure. Industrial networks are vital in industrial processes, and Procentec’s products and services improve uptime and data availability significantly in these critical networks” says Staffan Dahlström, CEO of HMS Networks, and continues “With Procentec, HMS gets
s of the 1st of October, Procentec has become a member of the HMS group. HMS Industrial Networks
access to an aftermarket business related to the huge installed base of industrial networks globally, positioning HMS much closer to the end users of industrial networks. This is a very interesting new dimension for HMS given the fact that we today mainly supply products to device manufacturers and machine builders”. Procentec’s offering ensures reliable network
infrastructure for industrial networks such as PROFIBUS, PROFINET, EtherNet/IP and other industrial Ethernet standards. The portfolio includes key products ProfiTrace, ProfiHub, ComBricks, Atlas and Osiris which help field technicians perform network monitoring, analysis and troubleshooting in an easy way - on site in factories as well as remotely, preventing undesired manufacturing downtime.
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Ultra-compact IoT solution for Edge Computing and automation W
ith the new EN01 series, the Mini-PC pioneer Shuttle is now entering the wide field of “Edge Computing”. The
new product range is aimed at applications in the industrial sector and is noted for its robustness, flexible connection and expansion possibilities, DIN rail mounting and tiny dimensions. To start with, two complete PCs that are only palm-sized will be available with various hardware features. The Shuttle product family, known as "Edge", will
initially consist of two insetantly bootable models featuring energy-efficient processors from the Intel "Apollo Lake” series and supporting Windows 10 and Linux operating systems. - EN01J3: Intel Celeron J3355 (2.0-2.5 GHz, Dual Core), 4
GB RAM, 64 GB eMMC flash memory - EN01J4: Intel Pentium J4205 (1.5-2.6 GHz, Quad Core),
8 GB RAM, 64 GB eMMC flash memory Both devices are accommodated in a robust aluminium
chassis with passive cooling. They measure just 92.4 x 54.4 x 90 mm (LWH) and are designed for reliable constant operation at an ambient temperature of up to 50°C. For expansion purposes, an M.2-3042 B-key slot for 4G
modems, WLAN, SSDs or capture cards is available inside. A multi-pin header provides access to COM, GPIO, I²C, power/reset functions. Additional features include USB 3.2 Gen 1 type A, HDMI 1.4b, Micro USB 2.0, Gigabit network and a Micro SD card reader. Thanks to an internal slot for nano SIM cards, there is nothing to prevent mobile data transmission. A bracket which is also supplied for the DIN rail allows
quick and secure mounting in switch cabinets and cases. Alternatively, the EN01 models can also be attached to suitable monitors and surfaces using the VESA mount which is likewise supplied with the product. Both models have a two-pin Euroblock connector and
can be supplied with a voltage of 12-19 Volt. A Phoenix screw terminal and an adapter for power supply units with a barrel connector is included.
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Several expansion modules are also available as
accessories. The PD01 accessory, for example, adds a second Gigabit network connection with Power over Ethernet (PoE) which can be used to supply the Edge machines with power via a network cable. Another accessory is the PSE01 module, which can again supply PoE machines, for example a network camera which is connected directly. Shuttle supplies two LTE/4G antennas (WWN01) for mobile reception. Alternatively, WLAN can be
added with the accessory WLN-M & LN007. To process images from HDMI signal sources, a capture card in M.2 format is available (MCAP01*). As the PCs presented here do not include a power supply unit, you can make use of the PE90 accessory if necessary.
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