• SMC's new demo unit will be on show at APPEX 2024, along with four other units from Open IIoT member companies.
    SMC's new demo unit will be on show at APPEX 2024, along with four other units from Open IIoT member companies.
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Open IIoT will be unveiling four new demo units at APPEX 2024, marking an exciting departure for the group, which had previously combined all of the member companies’ technologies into one single automated system.

The event marks the first time the group, originally founded in 2018 and consisting of member companies SMC Australia and New Zealand, Beckhoff Automation, ARGUS, Balluff Australia and Nord Drivesystems, will showcase their cutting-edge new demo units to the general public.

While the previous demo unit was able to demonstrate the seamless integration and interoperability of IIoT concepts in one physical system, their decision to showcase the power of automation through various Industry 4.0 applications opens up the group to a number of new possibilities.

“With the new approach, we have combined the power of today’s network infrastructure and cloud connectivity to operate individual processes in remote locations,” said Jozef Ceh, SMC’s group manager ANZ for Integrated Solutions and Open IIoT member.

“This gives users and visitors to Open IIoT’s APPEX Stand #D040 enhanced access to our demo units, right down to the sensor level.”

As to the motivation behind Open IIoT’s new exhibition direction, Ceh explains that the separate demo units demonstrate a more decentralised approach to automation through the utilisation of high-speed broadband connections and sophisticated network protocols.

“These create connectivity between individual processes that, while operating individually in separate physical locations, are accessible and controlled through a central user interface and deployed via the cloud,” he continued.

All four Open IIoT’s new demo units are connected by member company ARGUS’ advanced SYMBIONT Cloud Deployment Software, an industrial automation and data management platform tailored for medium to large-scale enterprises in the manufacturing industry and other related sectors invested in digital transformation.

With its intuitive design that offers a low barrier to entry and straightforward interfaces, Symbiont places advanced system configuration and data contextualisation directly into the hands of end-users, bypassing the need for expensive integration services.

The platform ensures rapid deployment in under five minutes through a Virtual Appliance that significantly simplifies complex data processes. This approach is transformative, reducing implementation costs and enhancing flexibility, making it a powerful ally in the digital transformation journey.

APPEX 2024 will run from 12-15 March at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre.

A closer look at some of Open IIoT’s new demo units:

SMC capitalised on the recent release of its new EXW1 compact wireless system when developing its demo unit.
SMC capitalised on the recent release of its new EXW1 compact wireless system when developing its demo unit.

SMC ANZ

SMC capitalised on the recent release of its new EXW1 compact wireless system when developing its demo unit.

While deceptively simple on the surface as a standard ‘pick and place’ application with an electric servo gantry system, the advanced technology used highlights SMC’s digital automation architecture.

It features fellow member company Beckhoff’s EtherCAT connection to underpin the power of networking when it comes to remote control and data accessibility.

Further technical specs include a EXW1 IO-Link master wireless remote unit that integrates the benefits of IO-link into a wireless network, while simultaneously offering game-changing versatility in the form of both Class A and B port specification.

Finally, the unit integrates a JXC servo direct-input motor controller with safe torque-off feature, which promotes improved flexibility and security, while ensuring accurate speed, position and force.

BALLUFF AUSTRALIA

Focusing on improved measuring for improved performance, Balluff’s demo unit features IO-link devices and IIoT-enabled sensors to showcase how real-time production data can be gathered and interpreted more accurately.

The company achieves this via an open standard network interface block, which collates data from several diverse sensor types and uses an industrial network to connect to a central controller.

From here, data is transported from sensors to the cloud, where key indicators like position and temperature data can be visualised by users in real-time.

Balluff’s new demo unit highlights the link between sensors and more accurate condition monitoring, which assists with cutting-down on production downtime and ensuring consistency and quality.

Crucially, condition monitoring also improves maintenance processes, by anticipating potential breakdowns and alerting users to possible issues before they become critical.

Balluff’s new demo unit assists with cutting-down on production downtime and ensuring consistency and quality.
Balluff’s new demo unit assists with cutting-down on production downtime and ensuring consistency and quality.

BECKHOFF AUTOMATION

Taking a slightly different approach, Open IIoT member Beckhoff Automation’s demo unit will showcase their XPlanar Transportation System, which features a series of magnetic tiles that have unrestricted movement around the production area and can be used to hold products.

While the visual aspect of having unattached magnetic tiles floating around in space can be unnerving at first, XPlanar demonstrates maximum flexibility.

The system overcomes the limitation of traditional assembly lines – the requirement for objects to move through the production process in a strictly linear fashion. It is a strictly contactless system that offers high level of hygiene as dirt and debris cannot accumulate.

Like the other demo units, XPlanar generates production data that is transported to the cloud using a controller, where data repositories can be analysed by SYMBIONT.

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