MICROSOFT has released the third version of its Robotics Developer Studio, said to have improvements on performance and developer environment.
DENSO Robotics has released offline programming software which allows a robot to be programmed on computer without having the robot in operation.
DOMINION Electronics is distributing the new interface board from MEN Mikro Elektronik which can be configured for nearly unlimited applications.
MOTOROLA has released a new mobile computer said to be the company’s first 3G-compatible unit.
INTERNODE has signalled the beginning of the next generation of networking in Australia by upgrading its service to offer Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
DOMINION Electronics claims a manufacturer used its technology to add network connectivity to its elevator control products.
CITECT has responded to allegations of security problems in its SCADA solution by telling customers they are unlikely to be at risk if their systems are protected by industry-standard security guidelines.
ARCH ROCK has released a module allowing original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and system integrators to embed its wireless sensor network (WSN) technology into their products.
INCHECK Technologies has released an integrated condition monitoring solution which uses standard networks.
PHYSICAL security software developer videoNEXT has released version 2.5 of its scalable surveillance and security solution, with enhanced access control integration and command and control capabilities.