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Four ‘wheel’, screw-driven HELIX drone automates surveys of toxic sludge tailing ponds.
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Montreal’s Kinova Robotics leverages history of assistive robotics to develop its industrial Link 6 cobot.
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NGen CTO presents analysis of Canada’s current and future electric vehicle supply chain, including the obstacles and opportunities the transition from ICE to EV presents.
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Hexagon’s BricsCAD diverts from the mainstream by embracing alternative CAD modeling approach.
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B.C.-based machine builder specializes in programming, automation design and control panels.
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Mesan's 112 series modular latching system is heavy-duty – suited for double-walled/skinned doors in the 20-70 lb range – where latching, hinging, and gasketing are all critical to ensuring integrity with the panel frame while maintaining a seal to reduce energy loss.
Features:
• Locking options: Non, Key, Pad and Tool
• Inswing - Outswing
• Cam options: Fixed, Adjustable
• Inside Safety Handles
• Multi-point Latching System
• Safety Catch
Authorized distributor IRWIN Industrial
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“Smart building”— a buzz word referring to intelligent buildings that bolster efficiencies and operations - from HVAC and water systems to security solutions – are highly demanded by vanguard developers and building operators.
Engineers know planning for a smart building starts with asking the right questions – what objectives are we aiming to achieve? How does the technology to achieve those objectives? Surveillance and security solutions can play a critical role in operating and managing a smart building.
Hear Axis Canada and industry experts discuss how integrating smart technology into designs early can result in easier customization and future-proof buildings.
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STRIDE and Murrelektronik modules convert IO-Link signals to/from EtherNet/IP, OPC UA and MQTT.
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Haydon Kerk Pittman 43000 Max series delivers up to a 30% performance enhancement over its predecessor.
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