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Festo showcases modular handling platform

Festo modular handling platformFesto be introducing its modular handling platform at the Hannover Fair 2016 for small scale handling applications, which is a ready-to-operate system allowing automation users to considerably reduce costs and time-to-market. It is particularly suited to electronics and light assembly as well as for laboratory automation, enabling precise curved travel paths to be created for transporting work pieces or tools.

Predefined function modules from a software library and intuitive application programming using the sequencer simplify programming and commissioning.

Festo will also be demonstrating practical examples of its latest products and technologies at Hannover, in line with the theme of this year’s show, ‘Integrated Industry – Discover Solutions’. And company will be discussing insights on Industry 4.0 topics, such as workforce development for automation.

The new SupraMotion superconductor technologies extend the spectrum of storage and movement possibilities to date: SupraJunction, SupraGripper and SupraTube.  These solutions are generating interesting applications in the packaging industry, laboratory automation, medical technology and food and pharmaceutical industries.

In the Festo Didactic area visitors will be able to learn how the company supports customers through practical training in the use of new technologies.  The highlight is a new cyber-physical research and learning platform called the ‘CP Factory’.  Steve Sands, product manager at Festo says: “Festo takes a holistic view on the fourth industrial revolution, in addition to developing technology, it is looking at the interaction between humans and machinery and the critical issues of training and qualification.”

The CP Factory replicates the workstations of a real production facility and enables personnel to learn how to program facilities, set up networks and optimise many other aspects such as energy-efficiency and data management. This comprehensive, modular and expandable factory model for Industry 4.0 integrates all the relevant technologies from mechatronics and automation.

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