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Pilz to present Safe and Smart Automation Solutions at PPMA 2018
19 September 2018
Packaging-related processes require a high level of automation and flexibility to be efficient and profitable.
Packaging-related processes require a high level of automation and flexibility to be efficient and profitable.
Intelligent and Flexible Production
With this in mind we’ll be exhibiting our Pilz Smart Factory at the 2018 PPMA Show, which demonstrates how our products can help you achieve intelligent networking and flexible production in your plant, whilst making sure you always have safety at the forefront.
Safety for Industry 4.0
Furthermore, we will be showing our new Industry 4.0-compatible modular safety gate system - which allows users to create their own individual safety gate solutions - and our new PITestop active E-Stop button that indicates by illumination whether or not it is active.
Test your Cobot Applications with Pilz
Finally, we will be showing our ‘PROBms’ model that measures limit values for force or pressure of a robot movement as one of the measures to achieve a safe collaborative robot application.
We’re on stand F60 at the PPMA Show, come by for a visit and find out how we can create a tailor-made safer and smarter automation-based solution for your plant.
For further information please visit www.pilz.co.uk, email [email protected] or phone us on 01536 460766.
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