Industrial Control DesignLine Blog
Connectivity solutions for next-gen industrial automation and control--sign up now!
Carolyn Mathas
12/17/2012 8:00 AM EST
If you are tasked with connecting power, signals, and/or data in an industrial environment, the Connectivity Solutions for Next Gen Industrial Automation and Control Webinar is for you.
Great blog, Thanks for the head up!
Taiwan rolls smart lighting specs
Carolyn Mathas
8/14/2012 9:54 AM EDT
In an attempt to create a highly integrated supply chain and improve its ability to compete in the LED arena, Taiwan has placed five intelligent lighting system standards on the table.
Carolyn Mathas
8/6/2012 8:49 AM EDT
The newest of the Mars Rovers, Curiosity, touched down successfully on Mars oat 10:31 p.m. PDT on Sunday, August 5, 2012.
Yes, and they also deliver heroes and some very-much-needed pride.
Pathways to manufacturing growth available and achievable--Reality or wishful thinking?
Carolyn Mathas
8/1/2012 3:07 PM EDT
A new Deloitte report says that the decline in the manufacturing industry can be reversed if America encourages innovation, trains workers, addresses tax reform and regulations, and invest in infrastructure and energy. Excuse me?
While the article is right it is too short in catching the problem in my opinion. THE USA suffers ...
Industrial equipment shows healthy growth potential worldwide
Carolyn Mathas
7/25/2012 4:26 PM EDT
What do Mitsubishi Electric, Avago, Apple, Datalogic and Rockwell Automation have in common?
Good point. I was pointing out more the geographical investment than the dollar amount involved in ...
Warning--Industrial device vulnerability
Carolyn Mathas
7/18/2012 9:51 AM EDT
The DHS issued a vulnerabilities warning that Tridium’s Niagara AX Framework contains a directory transversal flaw and weak credential storage
Industrial networking global growth—who’s slow to adopt?
Carolyn Mathas
7/11/2012 4:48 AM EDT
Frost & Sullivan unveiled a new research report European Industrial Networking/Communications Market and projects that the market which includes Ethernet, Fieldbus and wireless device technology will move from euro 854.1 million in 2010 to euro 1,596 million in 2015.
Mars Ate My Spacecraft, 30% off and several more reasons to attend DESIGN East
Carolyn Mathas
7/3/2012 11:25 AM EDT
DESIGN East is coming up rapidly, it’s markedly different than last year’s ESC, and it’s time to take a quick look at what’s up at the conference.
Do industrial robots contribute to unemployment?
Carolyn Mathas
6/20/2012 11:48 AM EDT
Remember when we used to go to trade shows and watch, nose up to a Plexiglas window, while a robotic arm picked up an item with military-salute precision, whirling with a techno-music sound, placing the item just two feet away?
With employers, everything they do contributes to unemployment, so why not robots?
Color Books going away--IEEE 3000 Standards Collection unveiled
Carolyn Mathas
6/20/2012 11:05 AM EDT
In a move to set guidelines and standards for nearly every aspect of the power generation process, the IEEE announced the launch of the IEEE 3000 Standards Collection for Industrial & Commercial Power Systems.

