This year’s Rockwell Automation Fair® was bigger and better!
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This year’s Rockwell Automation Fair® was bigger and better!
We are excited to share highlights from the recent FPM&E Expo in Nashville, TN. The event showcased the latest sawmill technology, including Hermary’s innovative machine vision solutions for the sawmill industry.
Hermary is excited to announce our participation in Rockwell’s Automation Fair®, a leading event in the automation industry. The event is scheduled to take place from November 8 and 9 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center in Boston, MA.
Hermary will exhibit at this year’s Forest Products Machinery & Equipment Expo in Nashville, Tennessee, from August 23 to 25.
After a three-year break, Hermary returned to Rockwell’s Automation Fair® in 2022. The event attracted more than 15,000 attendees to Chicago’s McCormick Place From November 16 – 17, with more than 120 companies exhibiting.
3D machine vision plays an integral role in advancing automation in Industry 4.0. Rockwell Automation’s The Journal features Hermary’s thought leadership article and highlights the real benefits of using 3D machine vision. You can read the article online or download it here (PDF).
As a proud Rockwell’s Encompass Product Partner member, Hermary revealed the Amadeus modular machine vision platform’s launch. The new platform will enable companies with more customizable settings, enabling more industrial automation solutions. Read more about Hermary connecting visitors with advanced industrial machine vision technologies here.
As a proud member of Rockwell’s Encompass Product Partner, Hermary is excited to announce the launch of the Amadeus modular machine vision platform. The Amadeus TDS2000 is featured here in April’s issue of The Journal.
Hermary’s long-time integration partner, Concept System, was tasked with improving the bakery’s productivity to meet their ever-changing demand. The bakery was originally equipped with 2D cameras that only provided the centre point of the cake. With Hermary’s SL-1880s mounted on FNAUC’s robotic arms, the production line can decorate cakes that are not identical. The use of 3D machine vision captures the height information, which gives the robots a unique path for each cake. The newly retrofitted cake production line allows the bakery to process up to 40 cakes per minute. Not only does it increase the throughput, but it also frees up space on the factory floor. The system also allows the bakery to expand product lines without having to add new equipment.
The solution is featured in Control Design magazine here, or view it online here.
Hermary teams up with long-time channel partner, MPM, and Optimill to give students of UBC’s Faculty of Forestry a rare, behind-the-scenes look on how sawmills operate. For years, Hermary’s 3D machine vision has played a critical role in enabling automation in North America’s wood processing. The students were able to have a unique learning experience from local businesses that showcase their expertise in industries they aspire to work in. Read the full article here.
Date: November 4, 2019
The Amadeus Platform, a new modular machine vision platform by Hermary, is set to disrupt the machine vision industry. The platform utilizes a unique modular architecture, incorporating industry standards to enable easier integration with both Hermary and other automation components.