Rockwell Automation has unveiled its new Customer Experience Center in Bologna, Italy, a state-of-the-art facility designed to support manufacturers and machine builders across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). This facility aims to help industrial players tackle critical challenges and accelerate their digital transformation efforts.
FANUC Corporation, a leader in industrial automation, has earned a spot on the prestigious Top 100 Global Innovators 2026 list by Clarivate Plc for the fifth year running. This recognition highlights FANUC’s sustained commitment to driving innovation within the manufacturing sector, particularly through its strategic focus on cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI).
In the modern industrial landscape, industrial automation is no longer just a tool for throughput; it is a fundamental safety barrier. While automated systems like PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers) and DCS (Distributed Control Systems) drive efficiency, they also introduce unique challenges when managing combustible dust. Without a specialized design, these high-speed processes can inadvertently create the perfect conditions for a catastrophic deflagration.
In the world of industrial automation, automated entry systems are more than just a convenience. They represent a fundamental application of control systems that balance sensor input, motor output, and safety logic. Understanding how to program these sequences is essential for any engineer working with factory automation. This guide breaks down the logic behind a sliding door system using XG5000 PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) mapping.
In modern industrial automation, managing large datasets is a standard requirement for high-performance control systems. Arrays provide an organized structure for this data, yet extracting specific information often requires a looping mechanism. Whether you are tracking pallets or sorting sensor data, mastering PLC loops is essential for efficient factory automation. However, improper loop design can lead to critical system failures, making it vital to understand the underlying logic.
Most technicians easily manage standard I/O values for sensors and actuators across a factory automation network. However, high-level industrial automation requires a deeper look into the controller's internal engine. Beyond simple inputs and outputs, every PLC generates internal "system values" that provide critical data about the processor's health and environment. Accessing these hidden variables allows developers to create more resilient and self-aware control systems.