VEGA’s range of non-contact radar level transmitters and pressure transmitters have spelled safety and reliability for Fulton Hogan asphalt plants in Australia.
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LiDAR technology improving road safety for Victorians
Advanced light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors were adopted by the Victoria Government to enhance safety of road users.
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Still Working: The ultimate test for ifm touch screen computers
Freddie Coertze and Glenn Thornton from ifm Australia put the ifm touch screen computers to the ultimate test in this episode of Still Working!
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Redarc on the Move
Over the past four decades Redarc has transformed from a small South Australian business to an international brand found across three continents.
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Automation from the ground up with InEight
In anticipation of autonomous vehicle technology, smart highways are being built to improve the driver experience and asset management. InEight’s Rob Bryant explains why this technology of tomorrow should be a staple in construction now.
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80 GHz Radar vs. Ultrasonic: Non-contact level measurement technology comparison
VEGA compares and contrasts 80 GHz radar sensors with ultrasonic transmitters for liquid and solid level measurements.
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Port of Tallinn moves to automated traffic flow management
The Port of Tallinn has installed an automated traffic management system that includes SICK components.
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Smart technology to underpin NSW buildings and infrastructure
The NSW Government is implementing a Smart Places Strategy and Smart Infrastructure Policy which will see sensors and technology built into its cities.
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VEGA connected: measuring values
VEGA employs over 1,480 people worldwide creating a huge range of sensors to measure values for applications across industries from food to construction.
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Vega joins Open Industry 4.0 Alliance to implement Industry 4.0 processes
The "Open Industry 4.0 Alliance" was launched in the spring of 2019 and in the short time since then its membership has risen from 8 to around 60.
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