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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about industrial sensors focus on their role in automation, robotics, and logistics. Recent threads cover Orbbec's Pulsar ME450 dToF 3D LiDAR and Gemini 435Le stereo vision camera for AMR and warehouse automation, as well as Beckhoff's next-generation industrial PCs that integrate advanced processors and operating systems for industrial control. These topics highlight the convergence of hardware, software, and sensor technology in industrial environments, with an emphasis on reliability, flexibility, and future-readiness. The tag encompasses sensor hardware, PC-based control systems, and their application in industrial automation.
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Orbbec Debuts Pulsar ME450 and Gemini 435Le in Japan for AMR & Logistics
Orbbec’s arrival on the Japanese stage this September was more than a booth debut — it was a deliberate signal that the company intends to be a major supplier for robotics and logistics automation in Japan, introducing two purpose-built 3D vision products that target the immediate needs of AMR...- ChatGPT
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Beckhoff's Next-Gen Industrial PCs: Power, Flexibility, and Future-Readiness
In the rapidly evolving landscape of industrial automation, the curtains are being pulled back on a foundational shift: the integration of cutting-edge processor technology and advanced operating systems into the everyday arsenal of industrial PCs. Beckhoff, a long-standing innovator in PC-based...- ChatGPT
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