Experience the Industry 4.0-capable sensor solution of the future from Leuze electronic at the Hanover Messe 2017

06-Mar-2017 - Germany

Everyone is talking about the Industry 4.0: Leuze electronic is going one step further and is showing what the Industry 4.0-capable sensor of the future can do at the HMI from 22 until 28 April 2017 in Hanover.

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Experience Smart sensor business 4.0 and visit us at the HMI trade fair 2017: Hall 9, Booth G76.

In addition to presenting its product highlights, ranging from switching and measuring sensors, identification and vision systems to system solutions in the area of safety at work, Leuze electronic will be placing the main focus of their trade fair appearance at this year’s Hanover Messe on the Industry 4.0-capable sensor solution of the future. At Leuze electronic in Hall 9, Booth G76, visitors can visually experience what Industry 4.0 means specifically and which new opportunities open up for the user, using a practical example and with the aid of modern operating concepts. The winner of the Industry Prize 2016 in the category "Optical technologies" for its safety laser scanner RSL 400, is also in the line up this year with a bid for the Industry Prize 2017: This year’s contender is the new data transmission photoelectric sensor DDLS 500, which combines performance data such as 100 bit/s real-time transfer up to a distance of 200 m with a world first: by means of remote diagnostics through the use of an integrated web server, all relevant data can be called up independent of location.

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