Nov 21, 2016
Nuremberg: TU experts at the SPS/IPC/Drives 2016
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Kabitzsch and his team at the Chair of Technical Information Systems are hoping to have their fingers on the plus of the industry with their exhibit “SPS-Analyser for system monitoring and error diagnosis”. Using a model factory comprised of a production line and a robot, they demonstrate a software tool for monitoring and error diagnosis of automated industrial plants.
The Dresden-based IT experts want to demonstrate the advantages of the innovative software to the expert exhibition audience and find partners for further joint research and development.
********************************************************************************
Following 6 years of intensive research and development in the field of thermo-energetic design of machine tools Prof. Dr.-Ing. Steffen Ihlenfeldt and his team shall present further results at the SPS/IPC/Drives 2016. Showcasing the MiniHex demonstrator the researchers provide solutions to the conflict of aims between energy usage, precision and productivity of machine tools. Their ambitious goal: To achieve more productive power and to increase the production quality while using less energy in the machining manufacturing process. The scientists at the Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio 96 “Thermo-energetic design of machine tools” are convinced of the success of their endeavour. Their recipe for success is interdisciplinary cooperation.
Have we aroused your interest? Then visit the TU Dresden joint exhibition booth “Research for the future” in hall 6, booth 6-434 and find out more details.
The TU Dresden Transfer Office organises and co-ordinates the exhibition presentation.
Eva Wricke, Transfer Office