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    Siemens’ Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) provides the decisive components needed to optimize your companywide processes. TIA offers a unique range of products and systems that deliver...
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    ReeR was established in 1959 to distribute components for industry, lighting and home automation. By the mid-70’s the first safety sensors were developed, and afterwards the first light curtains...
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    Automation Products Group, Inc. (APG) is a supplier of innovative and differentiated products, solutions, and services for industrial process measurement and control. Technologies include pressure,...
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    Honeywell is a Fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address tough challenges linked to global macrotrends such as safety, security, and energy. With approximately 122,000...
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    Hansford Sensors is a global market leader in vibration monitoring Lead by Managing Director Chris Hansford, who has over 35 years’ experience of vibration and condition monitoring, Hansford...
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    Specializing in the development of Recirculation Aquaculture Systems for fish farming, we at Llyn Aqua believe in fully testing all our systems on our own pilot commercial fish farm before making them...
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    Cavitar Ltd is an experienced Finnish pioneer and solution provider in diode laser illumination technology and welding cameras. We want to be the first choice to our customers whenever...
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    Knowledge, information and quality – these are the three things that shape Springer Science+Business Media’s business activities. We develop, manage and disseminate knowledge –...
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    We digitize movement - Terabee designs, develops and manufactures the TeraRanger brand of 2D and 3D distance sensors. And with deep technical expertise in sensors, positioning systems and control...
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    Canadian researchers have developed a dry electrode inspired by origami and leeches that fits neatly into the fingers of a humanoid-sensing robot while monitoring blood pressure in patients. The...

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