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Instrumentation Excellence Awards: Make your nomination for IIoT product of the year

Do you have an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) product that you think is worthy of an award? Perhaps there is a standout IIoT product that has improved your processes? If the answer is yes, then now is the time to nominate that product for an Instrumentation Excellence Award. The Instrumentation Excellence Awards (IEAs) celebrate the very best from the world of test, measurement, sensing and control.

The 2024 awards ceremony, organised by Instrumentation Monthly publisher Datateam Business Media, will take place on 24 October at the Grand Connaught Rooms and will once again take place alongside the Electronics Industry Awards, making it the night of the year for networking. Entering the Awards is quick, easy and completely free of charge – so there’s no need to delay! To make your entry really stand out from the crowd, it is recommended that you try to include a comprehensive overview of the product or company that you have nominated. There is even the option to include supplementary documents like data sheets and images alongside your nomination.  

Nominations close soon so visit www.instrumentationawards.co.uk to make your nomination and to find out more about the Instrumentation Excellence Awards. 

Doubling energy efficiency progress

At the IEA Global Conference on Energy Efficiency event, executive director Fatih Birol said that “we now need to push into a higher gear and double energy efficiency progress by the end of this decade.” Here, Beth Ragdale, product specialist at automation and control technology specialist, Beckhoff UK, explains why OT and IT convergence is fundamental in meeting Faith Birol’s goals.

Industry is responsible for 32 per cent of the world’s CO2 emissions — that’s according to Economist Impact, a sustainability focused platform within The Economist Group. What’s more, it also reveals that most of which are caused by energy consumption.

We’re all well aware of the global efforts to reduce energy consumption, but potentially less so about what technologies can be implemented to achieve these sustainability goals. A strategic approach that should be used is the convergence of Operational Technology (OT) and Information Technology (IT).

The fusion of OT and IT is not a passing trend but a strategic necessity, allowing companies to integrate their industrial control systems with computer networks.

The outcome? Optimised operations, with enabled data driven decision making by identifying inefficiencies and gaining insights into the implementation of energy saving measures to improve overall energy management.

IT/OT history

Traditionally, there has been a division between IT and OT.

IT encompasses the management of information for business, focusing on confidentiality and availability of data. Here, chief information officers (CIOs) traditionally oversee operations, to monitor energy production and consumption in real-time.

In contrast, OT was designed to automate plant equipment and processes, prioritising safety and reliability. From Direct Digital Control Valves to SCADA and Distributed Control Systems (DCS), OT technologies aim to enhance operational efficiency and ensure the smooth functioning of critical machinery.

Chief operating officers (COOs) and plant managers typically oversee OT, dealing with long depreciating assets, such as legacy machinery, that operate over several decades.

Crucially, OT and IT adhere to different sets of standards tailored to their specific needs. For example, IT commonly follows standards like ISO 27001, emphasising data security and privacy.

Meanwhile, OT relies on standards such as IEC 62443, which prioritises the safety and reliability of industrial control systems.

OT and IT have traditionally relied on different sets of vendors too. ERP/CRM vendors, including SAP and Oracle, currently dominate the IT space and provide business management and data processing options.

In contrast, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) cater to OT needs, offering specialised equipment and software for industrial automation and control.

The convergence

Advancements in technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT) and big data analytics are driving the convergence of these two worlds. By leveraging IoT sensors, OT systems can collect vast amounts of data from industrial equipment and processes.

This data is then analysed by IT systems using big data analytics tools to derive valuable insights and drive informed decision-making.

Let’s picture a wind turbine. By itself, a wind turbine would be classified as industrial equipment, and it would include all the equipment and electronics necessary to generate power and connect that power to the grid.

But that’s all. By including IoT devices, the wind turbine could use sensors to detect wind direction and intensity while communicating its output and status to a centralised controlling location.

The central facility would analyse the data to provide commands needed to autonomously configure the wind turbine for optimum performance in current weather. It would also create work orders for maintenance, based on operating time and condition sensor data.

On the edge

In an IT/OT convergence strategy, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) infrastructure is pivotal, comprising edge devices for data collection and processing.

Edge devices collect data from industrial equipment to filter and process OT data. Wireless networks send this data to the cloud, and then cloud APIs integrate this data into cloud-based IT systems.

Although distributed IIoT applications are built on cloud IoT platforms, they run on both edge devices and in the cloud to communicate and coordinate with IIoT infrastructure in real-time, informing the IT and OT systems when and how to collect, transmit and process system data.

Edge computing eliminates compromise in IT and OT networking by pre-selecting, sorting and processing relevant data at the edge. This is where Beckhoff’s TwinCAT software comes in, as it offers a variety of function blocks and protocols, which are specifically designed for edge computing purposes.

TwinCAT embraces IT and OT convergence by adopting standard IT practices for industrial control, integrating Windows, Linux and Microsoft Visual Studio®. It also enables MQTT communication to the cloud, ensuring data analysis and remote programming that bridges manufacturing with cloud systems.

Take a smart grid as an example, the control technology can integrate renewable energy sources, like solar and wind power, into the grid by analysing weather forecasts and energy production data.

Here, the software facilitates the communication and coordination between the IT and OT systems, allowing for real time monitoring of renewable energy production and grid demand to optimise the use of renewable energy resources and minimise reliance on traditional fossil fuels.

This makes the convergence of OT and IT an effective strategy in achieving energy efficiency goals, as advocated by global leaders like Fatih Birol.

With an outcome of optimised operations and data driven decision making, control technology is required to facilitate OT and IT for energy management and to reduce the global environmental impact.

For more information about Beckhoff’s secure communication protocol, TwinCAT, and other control technology, visit www.beckhoff.com.

TE Connectivity announces intent to change place of incorporation from Switzerland to Ireland

The Board of Directors of TE Connectivity, a world leader in connectors and sensors, has unanimously approved a proposed change of the company’s place of incorporation from Switzerland to Ireland. Shareholders will be asked to vote in favour of the proposal at a Special General Meeting of Shareholders in Zurich, Switzerland. If approved, TE expects to implement the change in 2024.

TE Connectivity does not anticipate any material change in its operations or financial results as a result of the change of domicile. The company will continue to be registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and will be subject to the same SEC reporting requirements. The company’s common shares will continue to trade on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the symbol TEL. Switzerland will continue to serve as a TE leadership hub for critical strategic and operational functions.

“After careful consideration, our board of directors has determined that this change is in the best long-term interest of the company and our shareholders and will help position TE for continued success,” said Chief Executive Officer Terrence Curtin. “This move will not impact our customers or employees and we are excited to continue working together to create a safer, sustainable, productive and connected future.”

Instrumentation Excellence Awards: Nominate your Test & Measurement Product of the Year

Is there a standout Test & Measurement product that you think deserves to be recognised with an award? If the answer is yes, then now is the time to nominate that product for an Instrumentation Excellence Award. The Instrumentation Excellence Awards (IEAs) celebrate the very best from the world of test, measurement, sensing and control.

The 2024 awards ceremony, organised by Instrumentation Monthly publisher Datateam Business Media, will take place on 24 October at the Grand Connaught Rooms and will once again take place alongside the Electronics Industry Awards, making it the night of the year for networking. Entering the Awards is quick, easy and completely free of charge – so there’s no need to delay! To make your entry really stand out from the crowd, it is recommended that you try to include a comprehensive overview of the product or company that you have nominated. There is even the option to include supplementary documents like data sheets and images alongside your nomination.  

Visit www.instrumentationawards.co.uk to make your nomination and to find out more about the Instrumentation Excellence Awards. 

 

Farnell launches Design, Build, Maintain HUB to revolutionise product lifecycle support

Farnell has announced the launch of its new Design, Build, Maintain HUB. This innovative platform was created to support how developers, OEMs and industrial customers navigate every stage of the product lifecycle, from conception to maintenance.

With the design phase being crucial for laying the foundation of any successful product, Farnell’s HUB provides developers with access to a vast array of in-stock components essential for design and prototyping, streamlining the development process and accelerating time to market. With over 13,000 development kits and evaluation boards available, customers can explore the latest technologies from leading suppliers across the globe. Farnell consistently adds over 5,000 new products monthly on average, ensuring access to cutting-edge solutions.

To support the build phase, Farnell offers a comprehensive selection of electronic components, including semiconductors, electromechanical parts, wires & connectors, hardware, and product build accessories. With products sourced from over 2000 leading manufacturers, customers can find everything they need in one place, saving time and resources.

Farnell’s maintenance and repair solutions encompass a wide range of automation and control solutions, production supplies, and industrial test and tools to help ensure operational efficiency and safety. By providing access to these essential products, Farnell helps customers keep their facilities running smoothly, ensuring employee safety and minimizing downtime.

“Farnell distinguishes itself with our distinctive in-stock offerings, covering every aspect of OEM and EMS requirements. Our goal is to be the one-stop-shop for all electronic components and solutions required throughout a product’s lifecycle,” said Cliff Ortmeyer, Global Head of Technical Marketing at Farnell. “This HUB will serve as a valuable resource to all customers, particularly OEMs and industrial clients, providing access to a diverse range of products and technical resources.”

In addition to its extensive product offerings, the HUB will showcase new manufacturers, technical resources, and key industrial initiatives such as Farnell’s energy-saving solutions and Industrial minilog that features over 300 product highlights from suppliers, new technology and technical articles. The minilog includes categories like Industrial Automation & Control, Fans, Power, Relays & Fuses, Sensors, Switches, Test & Measurement, Tools & Production Supplies, SBCs, Cables & Connectors.

For more information, please visit: https://uk.farnell.com/design-build-maintain#undefined.

Instrumentation Excellence Awards: Make your nomination for Gas Detection Product of the Year

Is there a standout gas detection product that you think deserves to be recognised with an award? If the answer is yes, then now is the time to nominate that product for an Instrumentation Excellence Award. The Instrumentation Excellence Awards (IEAs) celebrate the very best from the world of test, measurement, sensing and control.

The 2024 awards ceremony, organised by Instrumentation Monthly publisher Datateam Business Media, will take place on 24 October at the Grand Connaught Rooms and will once again take place alongside the Electronics Industry Awards, making it the night of the year for networking.

Entering the Awards is quick, easy and completely free of charge – so there’s no need to delay! To make your entry really stand out from the crowd, it is recommended that you try to include a comprehensive overview of the product or company that you have nominated. There is even the option to include supplementary documents like data sheets and images alongside your nomination.  

Nominations close soon so visit www.instrumentationawards.co.uk to make your nomination and to find out more about the Instrumentation Excellence Awards. 

SENSOR+TEST 2024: Great international interest and many innovations

International exhibitors and visitors have always shown great interest in the SENSOR+TEST – which is why the trade fair has developed into the leading international trade fair for sensor, measuring and testing technology. Almost three months before the start of the fair, a record number of registered exhibitors is emerging: more than 40% come from abroad. And what’s more: the SENSOR+TEST is once again offering a host of novelties this year – from the Calibration Area to Technology & Application Guided Tours.

The SENSOR+TEST is still just under three months away, but preparations for the trade fair taking place in Nuremberg from June 11 to 13, 2024 are in full swing. The innovation dialog is expected to attract 400 exhibitors from Germany and abroad. Interest from international exhibitors in particular has grown once again this year. Following the traditionally strong exhibitor numbers from neighboring Switzerland, especially British and US companies have confirmed their participation. “After the abolition of entry restrictions, we are expecting more exhibitors from China than ever before and, above all, a delegation of more than 40 Chinese visitors who will be spending a week in Germany to exchange ideas,” says a delighted Elena Schultz, Managing Director of AMA Service GmbH. “We will be welcoming our exhibitors and visitors back to the exhibition halls at NürnbergMesse in June. As things stand at present, we are expecting 400 exhibitors in halls 1 and 2 this year, which will make the exhibition even more attractive, also thanks to the expansion with a lot of highlights,” says Elena Schultz. Hall 1 is already fully booked. “There are still places available in hall 2, but interested parties should not take too much longer to register, as more companies are waiting in the wings to present their innovations in Nuremberg,” explains Elena Schultz.

New area focuses on calibration

The new “Calibration Area” will be a very special highlight. Under the motto “Innovative Calibration”, exhibitors will present innovations for the calibration of sensors and measurement technology in a compact area. The focus will be on digital concepts and the challenges of calibration. In combination with an open Technology Forum, the “Calibration Area” is the ideal platform for the innovation dialog between manufacturers, calibration service providers and users. In the morning, the Technology Forum offers an exciting program with best-practice presentations in which exhibitors present their tried-and-tested applications. In the afternoon, visitors can look forward to top-class special sessions where they can learn more about the importance, strategies and digital future of calibration. Renowned institutions and universities will share their expertise with visitors, who can benefit from a wealth of expert know-how and make important contacts for their projects.

Visitors benefit from Technology & Application Guided Tours

At the SENSOR+TEST, the focus is on the application. Visitors know this and are already preparing for their visit online. In order to support this process and to increase the added value of the leading trade fair for visitors and exhibitors, there will be 90-minute professionally guided Technology & Application Guided Tours on selected topics for the first time. For 2024 these are:

  • AI in sensor, measurement and automation technology
  • Mobile testing
  • Sensor, measurement and testing technology for the hydrogen industry

Attractive forum program

The extensive supporting program, which has characterized the SENSOR+TEST for many years, will once again be accompanied by a top-class lecture forum. Elena Schultz comments: “The quality is once again very high thanks to the evaluation of the submissions by experts, which is of particular benefit to the visitors of the trade fair.” Interested parties can look forward to an attractive program. At the forum in hall 1, which is centrally integrated into a meeting marketplace, exhibitors will be presenting new developments, products and applications on all three days. Admission is free for visitors. “We will be giving interested parties who are unable to attend the event the opportunity to watch all presentations live or online after the event,” says Elena Schultz.

Job Lounge: Well equipped for the future

“Medium-sized companies often have difficulties recruiting suitable staff,” says Elena Schultz. “With the Job Lounge, we want to give exhibitors and interested applicants the opportunity to talk to each other efficiently for the second time.” During the Job Lounge on the Tuesday of the fair, exhibitors at the SENSOR+TEST will present their topics related to human resources to an interested audience. On the Thursday of the fair, the Job Lounge will be part of the “Young Engineers Day”. The organizer is expecting several university groups from all over Germany and from technical schools in the Nuremberg area. “Whether you are looking for a new direction or the perfect career start – the Job Lounge will offer something for everyone,” says Elena Schultz confidently.

Two top-class conferences

The 22. GMA/ITG-Fachtagung Sensoren und Messsysteme, which will be held on 11 and 12 June 2024 by the Informationstechnische Gesellschaft im VDE (ITG) in cooperation with the VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik (GMA), will once again address the latest trends in sensor and measurement technology. The conference will also report on new fields of application in the area of measurement systems, their analysis and description as well as system-related (multi-)sensor technology. More information on the website of the SENSOR+TEST at www.sensor-test.de/en/conference-2/sensoren2024

The ETTC 2024 European Test and Telemetry Conference (June 11-13, 2024) in hall 2 is the most important international platform for telemetry, telecontrol, test instrumentation and data processing. It will take place for the sixth time parallel to the SENSOR+TEST. Visitors and participants will experience the important role of telemetry technologies for applications in the aerospace, automotive and biomedical industries in current industrial developments such as IoT, big data, wireless or UAV (drones). More information on the SENSOR+TEST website at www.sensor-test.de/en/conference-2/ettc2024

Digital offer again in 2024

The SENSOR+TEST is once again focusing strongly on innovation communication. In the run-up to the event, interested visitors can already find a whole range of innovations and topics that they can experience live at the trade fair. The offer of information is rounded off by regular newsletters, which draw attention to the technologies shown by exhibitors, as well as by social media channels, which provide continuous and up-to-date reports – before, during and after the event.

Safe your ticket now

The SENSOR+TEST 2024 will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on all three days of the fair. Visitors can already secure their trade fair ticket online: www.sensor-test.de/en/visitors/exhibition-ticket. They can receive a voucher code to register for a free e-ticket from one of the exhibiting companies. Elena Schulz comments: “A visit to the SENSOR+TEST is definitely worthwhile. I would like to cordially invite you to Nuremberg today. Let yourself be inspired by the trends and innovations in the industry. – Welcome to the Innovation Dialog!”

Further information on the SENSOR+TEST are available at www.sensor-test.com.

IDS joins the Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (IPAI)

The Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (IPAI) is probably the most ambitious project for applied artificial intelligence in Europe. Its home will be a large, circular campus in Heilbronn, close to IDS headquarters. Companies, start-ups, research and science will come together there to work on cutting-edge AI solutions. IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH has been contributing its expertise in the field of artificial intelligence in image processing to the network since the beginning of 2024.

Heilbronn, primarily known as a traditional industrial city, is currently experiencing a dynamic transformation driven by the intense commitment of the Dieter Schwarz Foundation to future technologies. “Everyone is talking about artificial intelligence and in the coming years, further rapid developments will unfold. Heilbronn does not want to leave the shaping of these changes to others, but wants to research, participate and support locally,” explains IDS Managing Director Jan Hartmann. “IDS is proud to be active in this emerging city and to contribute to its development by participating in the IPAI.”

IDS brings AI expertise from image processing

The vision of an AI innovation park in Baden-Württemberg emerged back in 2018. A feasibility study by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, involving stakeholders and the public, formed the basis for the competition to select a location. On 27 July 2021, the Council of Ministers agreed to build the AI Innovation Park Baden-Württemberg in Heilbronn with financial support. IDS already supported the flagship project during the application phase with a letter of intent (LOI). Since the beginning of 2024, the company is now an official member. “By becoming a member of the IPAI, IDS deepens its commitment to AI. We look forward to contributing our AI expertise from image processing and other areas to the community and working together on promising projects,” explains Sigrid Rögner, Head of Business Innovation and Ecosystem at IDS.

Through the network’s open innovation approach, IDS simultaneously benefits from exchanging ideas with other AI experts, for example, regarding the optimization of AI camera series or internal information processing. Carolin Rehder, Head of Membership & Community, IPAI, adds: “We are delighted to welcome IDS, a leading player in the field of image processing, to the IPAI community. With its broad know-how, expertise and active commitment, IDS is not only deepening its commitment to the topic of AI, but also represents a valuable enrichment for our entire innovation ecosystem.”

www.ids-imaging.com

The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) launches the first of three Innovation Nodes to drive UK development of new time-critical technologies

The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has today launched the first of three innovation nodes with a focus on the application of accurate and precise timing for new technologies and products for sectors including transport, telecommunications, fintech, and quantum.

The nodes have been developed in partnership between NPL and the host organisations, the University of Strathclyde, the University of Surrey, and Cranfield University.

The innovation nodes are part of NPL’s National Timing Centre (NTC) programme the UK’s first nationally distributed time infrastructure that provides secure, reliable, resilient and highly accurate time and frequency data. NTC will aid the acceleration of new technologies such as time-critical 5G and 6G applications, next generation automated factories and connected autonomous vehicles.

The innovation node at the University of Strathclyde was officially launched today by Dr Peter Thompson, CEO at NPL and Professor Sir Jim McDonald, Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Strathclyde. The launch is part of a wider two-day programme of events that showcases the breadth of work delivered by NPL and gives Scottish industry access to NPL’s extensive capabilities in quantum and timing. The programme underpins NPL’s long history of collaboration in these areas with the University of Strathclyde.

During their development, the three node sites hosted feasibility and demonstrator projects funded by Innovate UK, the UK’s national innovation agency. In total, 26 projects were supported with technical consultancy and access to high accuracy timing signals to enable the development of new products and services.

The projects that accessed traceable signals from the innovation nodes include an initiative to establish the evidence base for redistributing Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) data to air- and ground-based autonomous systems in a smart city infrastructure environment and to demonstrate the technologies required for safe, reliable, and secure autonomous transport. Other projects include the development of innovative products and services to accurately measure electricity grid performance, which rely on a resilient timing reference.

Dr Leon Lobo, Head of the National Timing Centre (NTC) Programme, said, “Time is an invisible utility that underpins our digital infrastructure, from synchronizing the energy grid and telecom networks to timestamping financial trades. The close collaboration with Strathclyde will offer industry and academia access to reference timing signals to stimulate the development of new products and services, necessary to enable resilient time for the future.”

Professor Paul Griffin, of Strathclyde’s Department of Physics, said, “GPS and its equivalent systems provide timing signals which are used around the world to provide accurate time.  Unfortunately, GPS and similar signals are very weak and can easily be jammed or spoofed.  The goal of the NTC is to provide robust timing for the UK that does not depend on GPS.

“There are atomic clocks installed at Anthorn in Cumbria, where there is a powerful eLoran (Enhanced Long Range Navigation) transmitter which is very difficult, but not impossible, to jam. Chronos Technology, a UK-based global provider of advanced timing, synchronisation, and smart technology solutions, will utilise our clock to align the clocks at Anthorn to UTC within the NTOL project (NPL Time Over eLoran).

“Chronos will demonstrate the broadcast of the NPL timebase via the eLORAN, which will be received and decoded by Strathclyde’s Power Networks Demonstration Centre (PNDC). “

NPL is open to collaboration with industry and academia to access the innovation nodes for traceable and high accuracy timing signals. For more information and to get in touch, visit http://www.npl.co.uk/ntc/innovation-nodes 

Nominations are open for the 2024 Instrumentation Excellence Awards

Nominations for the 2024 Instrumentation Excellence Awards are now open via the event’s online portal: www.instrumentationawards.co.uk.

The 2024 awards ceremony, organised by Instrumentation Monthly publisher Datateam Business Media, will take place on 24 October at the Grand Connaught Rooms and will once again take place alongside the Electronics Industry Awards, making it the night of the year for networking.

The awards celebrate the very best professionals, products and companies from the test, measurement, sensing and control sectors so head over to the IEA portal now at instrumentationawards.co.uk to find out more on how you can get your moment in the spotlight this October.

Launched in 2022, the event has grown from strength to strength. Last year, the event was hosted by celebrities Shaun Williamson and Alan Dedicoat. Attendees enjoyed live entertainment, including singing performances by host Shaun Williamson, as well as a delicious meal and a disco. This year’s event will continue in this tradition of celebration, making it an unmissable night for everyone in the instrumentation sector. ABB, BWW, VEGA Controls, Micro-Epsilon, ifm electronic and Napier have already announced their support for the 2024 Instrumentation Excellence Awards as sponsors of the event. To find out more about sponsorship opportunities for the 2024 event, please contact Louise Tiller by emailing ltiller@datateam.co.uk or calling 01622 699104.