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Mario Mauerer, maxon's Global Business Development Manager, Robotics, discusses what it takes for robotic deployments to be successful in complex real-world environments.
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Explore IoT security solutions with insights into the threat landscape, secure architectures, and best practices for engineers building resilient connected systems.
Practical and architectural insights into IoT gateways, including edge versus cloud placement, protocol translation, data aggregation, hardware designs, and deployment patterns for industrial IoT.
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Discover how Industry 4.0, 5.0, and AI are transforming control panels into intelligent, secure, and scalable systems for modern industrial automation.
Learn how XENSIV™ 60 GHz radar by Infineon uses FMCW sensing and on-chip processing to enable precise, low-power presence detection in embedded IoT systems.
A team that included Chongzie Zhang from McKelvey Engineering developed a method that allows robots to teach other robots with different features to perform the same task.