Displays / HMI

Holo Industries
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Holo Industries Develops Contactless-touch Holographic Products for Germ-free Interaction

Contactless-touch holographic products that allow users to interface with keypads, touch-screens, displays and other interactive devices in mid-air. Demos are now shipping to elevator, ATM and kiosk manufacturers in US & Europe.

 

 

Pepperl+Fuchs CB10
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Pepperl+Fuchs CB10 AS-Interface Module Combines Proven Features with Safety Function

The AS-Interface is a proven, user-friendly and cost-effective wiring technology for the industrial sector. To increase the variety of available components and expand the range of possible applications, Pepperl+Fuchs has developed two new CB10 series modules.

Elesa MBR
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Elesa Diamond Cut Knurled Control Knobs with Collars or Flanges

New MBR diamond cut knurled control knobs from Elesa offer a safe and comfortable grip, even in difficult environments. The knurled knobs simplify control during rapid rotation or screwing without any unpleasant angular work for the user’s hand and wrist.

Parker’s Pro Display 10 Achieves Marine Certification to UR-E10 Test Specification

Parker’s Pro Display 10 Achieves Marine Certification to UR-E10 Test Specification

Parker Hannifin has recently announced that its Pro Display 10 human machine interface (HMI) display has achieved marine certification to the stringent UR-E10 test specification from the IACS (International Association of Classification Societies). The certification underlines electrical, EMI and environmental performance in challenging shipping and offshore applications.

 

 

 

Neonode
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Neonode Contactless Touch Curbs Pathogen Transmission in Hospitals and Public Spaces

Neonode’s zForce® Touch Solutions enables contact-free interaction with graphical user interface (GUIs), reducing pathogen transmission in hospitals and other public spaces.

How Omron’s Technology Makes Safety Solutions More Interactive

How Omron’s Technology Makes Safety Solutions More Interactive

A lot of safety-related troubleshooting requires the input of a safety expert, but what happens when you need answers ASAP and a safety specialist isn’t available? With the right technologies, many safety issues can be resolved without extensive expertise. Omron is developing a new concept dubbed “interactive safety” in which solutions are designed to help the average operator take the necessary steps to troubleshoot and maintain a safety system.