Friday, 30 May 2025

Photonics innovation nominated.


Two technologies reflect TOPTICA’s dedication to developing high-performance, application-driven laser systems. With practical benefits for end users, from experimental physicists to biomedical researchers, these innovations align with global demands for greater efficiency, compact integration, and user-friendly operation. Winners of the Innovation Award will be announced during LASER World of PHOTONICS held in Munich (D) during June 2025. They are nominated under two catagories.

1. Quantum Technologies: - CTL 780: Mode-hop-free tuning around 780 nm.
Explore wide mode-hop-free tuning from 750 to 790 nm! Perfect for pumping and probing (micro) cavities and Rb or K atoms, or for characterizing photonic devices across a broad wavelength range.
CTL lasers are the perfect choice when an application demands large mode-hop-free tuning ranges – from resonant excitation of tiny structures like quantum dots and micro-cavities, to molecular spectroscopy and advanced component testing.

2. Category: Biophotonics and Medical Engineering - FemtoFiber ultra FD 780/920/1050 nm.
Completely replacing the free-space paths between a watt-level femtosecond laser and a two-photon microscope is a game-changer for modern microscopy, simplifying multi-photon microscopy. By delivering femtosecond pulses directly from the laser source to the microscope via an optical fibre, users can enable entirely new microscope designs while significantly improving laser safety and usability. With the FemtoFiber ultra FD there's no need for mirror alignment or for power meters - automated fibre coupling makes setup fast and easy.


@TOPTICA_AG @PresseBox #TandM

Wednesday, 28 May 2025

Cybersecurity partnership joined.

The Utilities Technology Council (UTC) has officially joined ISASecure®, the globally recognized certification program assuring the cybersecurity of industrial automation control systems by validating conformance to the ISA/IEC 62443 series of standards.

UTC is a global association focused on the intersection of telecommunications and utility infrastructure. Through advocacy, education and collaboration, it works to create a favorable business, regulatory and technological environment for organizations that own, manage or provide critical utility telecommunications systems. The new partnership between ISASecure and UTC reinforces their strong mutual commitment to safeguarding operational technology (OT) systems from cyber threats.

“It is an honor to welcome the Utilities Technology Council into the ISASecure program,” said ISASecure program manager Mark DeAngelo. “UTC recognizes that today’s critical infrastructure needs a comprehensive and rigorously validated cybersecurity strategy. We look forward to working with them as we advance our mission of industry collaboration, certification and standards-based product development to achieve an intrinsically secure world.”

Furthermore, through the partnership with UTC, ISASecure certificates will be recognized in the UTC ARMOR™ program to enhance awareness of vendors’ conformance to the ISA/IEC 62443 series of OT cybersecurity standards.

“The Utilities Technology Council is excited to join ISASecure in facilitating adoption of the ISA/IEC 62443 series of standards,” said Cordell Briggs, vice president of advocacy and cybersecurity at UTC. “Our partnership aligns with UTC’s strategic plan — key areas of focus include engagement with the utilities industry around security and critical infrastructure protection, as well as educating the industry on cybersecurity requirements and issues.”

UTC recently collaborated with the ISA Global Cybersecurity Alliance (ISAGCA), which advances cybersecurity awareness, education, readiness and knowledge sharing to underscore the broad applicability of the ISA/IEC 62443 series of standards. In 2024, UTC, Cumulys and ISAGCA prepared a report titled “North American Electric Reliability Corporation Critical Infrastructure Protection (NERC CIP) and ISA/IEC 62443 Comparative Analysis.” 

UTC has also hosted webinars with ISAGCA to socialise the report’s findings.


@UTCNow @ISA_Automation @automation_com #Standards #PAuto #Cybersecurity

Joint actuators.

Servotecnica SpA, available through McLennan, has several years’ experience in customised design and manufacture of its SVTM series rotary actuators. Aimed at the specific requirements for high precision manipulation robotics manufacturers, these mechatronic rotary joints integrate a brushless servomotor, a high-resolution absolute encoder, and a zero-backlash harmonic gear unit in a compact package that typically features a hollow shaft to facilitate through wiring, slip ring assemblies or other essential system services.

Recently the Italian motion component and systems manufacturer developed two new cost-effective standard versions of its SVTM series in 118- and 153-mm diameter package sizes that offer nominal output torques of 33 Nm and 49 Nm respectively, both are equipped with a 19 bits resolution BiSS-C protocol absolute encoder. Available with full application support from Mclennan, the new standard SVTM 70 and 105 mechatronic joints cover a wide selection of the industry’s most commonly specified requirements and have been designed for further customisation for output torque and encoder type.

The smaller SVTM 78 series mechatronic joint features a brushless servomotor with a nominal speed of 3300 rpm at 48 VDC and a 50:1 ratio harmonic gearbox. The complete package with its BISS-C absolute encoder has a peak output torque of 73 Nm and, with a 118 mm diameter and nominal length of just over 101 mm includes a 12 mm through hole. The higher powered SVTM 105 provides a peak torque of 115 Nm. With its larger diameter motor and 50:1 ratio gear unit, this compact 158 mm diameter x 100.5 mm long housing features a 20 mm diameter through hole. Both models are IP65 sealed with waterproof connectors throughout.

Customisation includes alternative resolution absolute encoders - up to 22 bits in BISS and SS protocols as well as incremental, SPI or asynchronous encoder types. Optional gear unit ratios are available with potentially increased overall package length. Robotic system machine builders and OEMs can complement these rotary joints with Servotecnica’s own range of SVTS-A series slip ring assemblies – available in a wide choice of signal/power circuits.


@ServotecnicaSpA @mepaxIntPR #mclennan #PAuto

Data logging for evaluation and test.

The SL2000 High-Speed Data Acquisition Unit, from Yokogawa Test & Measurement, is a ScopeCorder series product with a wide range of data logging functionalities for evaluation and test applications, including high-speed sampling and analysis. The SL2000 is a modular platform that combines the functions of a mixed signal oscilloscope and a data acquisition recorder, and is designed to capture fast signal transients and long-term trends. It is suitable for applications such as R&D, validation, and troubleshooting.

The SL2000 can be used separately or in combination with the DL950 ScopeCorder, depending on the application. No other product family on the market offers this level of flexibility in handling multi-channel measurements. With the ScopeCorder product family, Yokogawa provides a multifaceted, total solution for the high-precision mechatronics and electric power markets that is contributing to the advancement and development of new technologies and applications.

In the four years since the DL950 ScopeCorder was first brought to the market there have been many technical advances in the electric vehicle (EV), renewable energy, and other industrial fields. Today, there is an ever-greater requirement for the capability to simultaneously measure multiple parameters and for the systemization of mechatronic measurements in product development. For example, in the development of motors for industrial and EV systems, one essential test for checking and improving a product is the durability test. This test takes a long time to complete and requires a highly reliable measuring instrument and high sampling rates.

1.Enabling both high-speed sampling and multi-channel measurement.
The SL2000 performs long-duration multi-channel measurements while precisely analyzing even the most detailed aspects of waveforms. With its dual capture function, the SL2000 can perform measurements over long periods of time at speeds of up to 200 MS/s. And in situations where post-processing is required on a PC following measurement, the main unit can continue to perform measurements and has a function that allows calculations to be performed in real time. This shrinks takt time – the calculated pace at which completed units must come off the production line.
By using the integrated measurement software IS8000, it is easier to perform the long-term measurements required for durability testing, helping to improve the efficiency of product design and evaluation work. In addition, isolation measurement technology ensures the noise resistance required for durability testing in harsh environments.

2.Supporting simultaneous measurement of a wide variety of devices.
The SL2000 has eight available slots (with up to 32 channels), for which over 20 types of input modules are available to enable measurements of electrical signals, mechanical performance parameters indicated by sensors, and decoded vehicle serial bus signals. To increase the number of measurement channels, up to five SL2000 and DL950 units can be synchronized.

Applications
• Durability and reliability testing of components and vehicles that requires high sampling rates and multi-channel simultaneous measurement of analog signals and in-vehicle bus signals such as CAN and CAN FD.
• Simultaneous measurement and evaluation of temperature, vibration, and other mechanical signals that change relatively slowly as well as mechatronic and other such high-speed control signals.
• Electrical analysis and control signal evaluation.


@Yokogawa, @Yokogawa_EU, @Yokogawa_Europe @NapierPR #Energy #TandM #PAuto

Tuesday, 27 May 2025

Automotive testing and production.


The Mobilizer Series just launched by HMS Networks presents a state-of-the-art automotive gateway under its product brand Ixxat. Designed to meet the diverse and demanding requirements of automotive communication and testing, the Mobilizer combines unparalleled flexibility, robust hardware design, and user-friendly software tools to deliver a versatile, standalone solution.

Technical Features:

• Automotive Ethernet (100/1000-Base-T1)
• Up to 8 CAN/FD Channels (CAN 1 Mbit/s, CAN FD 8 Mbit/s)
• SIC Transceiver TCAN1462
• Galvanic CAN-Isolation up to 1kV DC for 1 second
• Two LIN Channels (up to 20 kBit/s)
• FlexRay Interface
• EtherCAT (slave)
• One RJ45 Ethernet Connector
• Up to 6 Digital I/Os
• Up to 4 Analog I/Os
• USB 2.0 host and USB 3.0 device (up to 5 Gbit/s)
• i.MX 8M Plus, 1.8 GHz Quad Core Cortex-A53 Processor with 1GB RAM
• Linux host OS
• Aluminum House 130 x 244 x 92 mm
• Operating Temp. -40 °C  to +70 °C
• Protection Class IP40

Equipped with the most high-performing communication standards such as CAN FD, Automotive Ethernet (100/1000-Base-T1), EtherCAT or FlexRay, the Ixxat Mobilizer caters for a wide range of applications such as data logging, gateway functionalities, rest bus simulation, firmware flashing or end-of-line testing. The new series has been developed especially for automotive test benches as well as end-of-line testing applications.

All Mobilizer models come with the Advanced Configuration Tool (ACT), a groundbreaking, intuitive drag-and-drop software. With it, users can configure the gateway behavior, data logging or rest bus simulation applications and visualisation without programming skills. This not only simplifies the initial setup effort but also significantly reduces time to deployment. Supporting Automotive Ethernet, CAN/FD, LIN and FlexRay, the Mobilizer series consolidates multiple network protocols into one single device. This versatility eliminates the need for multiple devices, streamlining workflows and reducing operational costs. “Once you have configured and parameterized your application via the ACT software, you just send the configuration onto Mobilizer and it works properly without any additional software”, explains Markus Demaria, Product Manager Automotive Solutions at HMS Networks.

CAN do!
With up to eight CAN/FD channels, each supporting signal improvement capabilities (sic), the Mobilizer guarantees exceptional signal stability and allows simultaneous operation of multiple components. This allows fast and reliable connection of in-vehicle networks. On the other end, the 100/1000Base-T1 Automotive Ethernet interface offers speeds up to 1,000 Mbit/s and low-latency communication to connect to the surrounding automation level. With additional EtherCAT and Generic Ethernet interfaces, the Mobilizer bridges IVN data to automation environments, ensuring synchronized system communication and device monitoring.

Additionally, a plugin-based encryption system ensures robust data security without the need for repetitive programming. Users can encrypt data once, and the Mobilizer manages encryption consistently across all applications, ensuring seamless transitions between projects.

Rest Bus Simulation (RBS)
The Mobilizer simplifies the setup and operation of a standalone rest bus simulation with integrated support for MATLAB models. Configuring RBS is as easy as dragging and dropping within the ACT tool, eliminating manual parameter setup. “While other tools on the market usually require a time-consuming programming effort until rest bus simulation applications are running properly, the Mobilizer series only needs to be configured”, says Markus Demaria. “Instead of several hours of programming, setting up a simple rest bus simulation with the Mobilizer is done within minutes.”

I/O Interface
Depending on the model, the Mobilizer supports up to six digital I/Os, two analog inputs, and four analog outputs, enabling the integration of multiple measurement devices in parallel. While primarily used as a desktop device by engineers, the Mobilizer is also suitable for DIN rail mounting in industrial environments such as test benches and control rooms.

Built for harsh conditions, the Mobilizer features a durable aluminum chassis with advanced cooling, supporting operation in temperatures from -40 °C to +70 °C. An integrated temperature monitoring system ensures reliable performance, even under heavy computational loads. All models of the Mobilizer series incorporate an embedded processing platform with a quad-core i.MX 8M Plus processor, 1 GB of RAM, and 4 GB of flash memory. This makes it a powerful and flexible solution for modern automotive testing scenarios.


@hmsnetworks @HMSAnybus @mepaxIntPR #Automotive #Communications

Friday, 23 May 2025

AI Empowerment for manufacturers.

Expanded AI Portfolio paves the way for more optimised autonomous operations.

Manufacturers across every industry are being empowered by Emerson to drive toward optimised autonomous operations with the most advanced industrial artificial intelligence (AI) and data solutions for online, mission-critical applications. Emerson’s comprehensive AI portfolio – supported by its recent acquisition of the Aspen Technology business and built on decades of domain expertise – will help organisations implement AI solutions that deliver consistent, sustainable value.

AI tools have reached an inflection point as open AI frameworks and foundational models trained on vast amounts of data have become more robust and accessible. However, while today’s companies see industrial AI as an essential tool to help automate workflows, eliminate complexity and increase agility, the unsecure and unreliable nature of public generative AI (GenAI) technologies is not suitable for high-availability, mission-critical industrial manufacturing.

Emerson tackles this challenge with an AI portfolio featuring local models with embedded knowledge and guidance grounded in first principles. These physics- and engineering-based models eliminate the potential for tools to generate the impossible, unrealistic and unsafe results that plague AI technologies that are not fit-for-purpose. Leveraging local, customisable, industry-specific models provides more interpretable, trustworthy results and eliminates the need to expose sensitive data to public cloud architectures.

“Generic large language models are necessary for AI, but they are insufficient for a live, mission-critical industrial plant that cannot afford unreliable or unsafe results,” said Ram Krishnan, chief operating officer at Emerson. “Emerson’s solutions leverage industrial AI, built on decades of industry expertise and first principles constraints, to deliver correct, actionable guidance users can count on to make better operational and business decisions that will safely and rapidly drive competitive advantage.”

Emerson’s AI tools provide users with powerful automated engineering workflows. Emerson’s AspenTech Optiplant® AI Equipment Layout leverages GenAI to quickly and easily provide multiple viable design options for greenfield and brownfield plants. Users provide their requirements to AI that rapidly presents multiple options to fulfil them, enabling engineers to more efficiently select layouts that are not only suitable for performance but also meet additional non-functional requirements such as buffer zones, safety and proximity, and more.

DeltaV™ Revamp uses AI to accelerate a low-risk transition of legacy control and safety system configuration to a modern DeltaV system, informed by data gathered from thousands of modernisation projects across every industry. The AI tools in Emerson’s DeltaV Revamp analyse information learned from each control system update to further improve the core database for increased speed, accuracy and agility with each modernisation.

AspenTech Strategic Planning for Sustainability Pathways™ leverages GenAI technology to navigate complex options and pathways to help companies more easily develop long-term strategies for decarbonisation.

In addition, Aspen Virtual Advisor (AVA), an AI-driven advisor built into Emerson technologies, provides expert operational guidance to users across a wide range of experience levels as they navigate sophisticated tools used for design, planning, scheduling and automation of operations. Today, AVA leverages deep knowledge of Aspen PIMS™ planning software and Aspen DMC3™ adaptive process control software, allowing users to ask natural language questions to identify process bottlenecks or find ways to achieve specific goals.

Other virtual advisors, like those built into Emerson’s Ovation™ 4.0 Automation Platform and Guardian™ Digital Platform, provide the tools users need to visually translate and simplify complex issues to easily understand what is happening in their control system.

“Emerson is the only company with the wide range of domain expertise, deep stores of first principles models, vast array of fit-for-purpose technology solutions, and history of industry-shaping innovation necessary to deliver industrial AI tools that modern manufacturers can trust in a mission-critical environment,” Krishnan said. “With Emerson’s expertise, data and Boundless Automation vision, we are perfectly positioned to advance AI solutions that actually deliver on their promises.”


See also: Effortless integration of AI and automation technologies. (20/5/2025)


@EmersonExchange @Emerson_News @EMR_Automation @HHC_Lewis #PAuto #AI #EMrex

Thursday, 22 May 2025

Innovation in cybersecurity.

The hardware-based security technology company Xiphera has been awarded the ECSO STARtup Award 2025, following the European finals held in The Hague (NL). Organized by the European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO)*, the award recognized Xiphera’s hardware-based cryptographic solutions as the most outstanding innovation among the finalists.

This recognition highlights the growing importance of hardware-level cybersecurity in securing critical infrastructure such as energy, telecommunications, and other systems. The jury selected Xiphera after a day of finalist pitches and expert discussions.

“This is a great recognition for our entire team. It strengthens our belief that there is a real demand for the solutions we’re building—both in Europe and globally,” said CEO and Co-founder Matti Tommiska.


* ECSO is a non-profit organisation driving collaboration between public and private stakeholders in the European cybersecurity landscape. The STARtup Award showcases Europe’s most promising cybersecurity start-ups and provides them with visibility, access to investors, and opportunities for growth and international partnerships.


@xiphera @ecso_eu #PAuto #Europe

Solutions for electronics cooling.

The Chomerics Division of Parker Hannifin has released an updated version of its catalogue for thermal interface materials (TIMs). Providing a comprehensive overview of Parker’s solutions for electronics cooling applications, the latest catalogue includes all recently released TIMs, as well as a new dispensing guide to help customers ensure a correct and consistent application.

Many new-generation electronic products offer higher power in a smaller package, intensifying thermal management challenges for OEM and CEM electronics companies in the telecommunications, IT, consumer, power conversion, medical device, defence and transportation markets. To help engineers overcome these issues, Parker Chomerics showcases a wide range of TIMs in its updated catalogue.

For example, Parker Chomerics’ gap fillers (THERM-A-GAP™ series) come in two different types: gels and pads. Gels are low-closure-force, electrically isolating, fully cured materials that users dispense into place, while gap filler pads are highly conformable to accommodate an even wider gap range.

The updated catalogue also features Parker Chomerics’ THERMFLOW® phase-change materials. OEMs and CEMs can place these thin pads between a heatsink and semiconductor where they change phase into a liquid at higher temperatures to achieve a very thin bond line.

THERMATTACH® thermal tapes have adhesive on both sides to hold a heatsink in contact with an IC component without the need for mechanical fasteners, while another focus product in the updated catalogue is the THERM-A-FORM™ range of potting and underfill materials. Users can dispense these one- or two-component silicone elastomer materials prior to subsequent curing in place, whereas thermal gap filler gels are already cured when dispensed.

Other solutions highlighted in the updated publication include:

  • The CHO-THERM® series of dielectric pads. As well as offering thermal conductivity, CHO-THERM higher-closure-force pads for discrete power devices are electrically isolating.
  • Parker Chomerics’ heat spreaders (T-WING® range), which utilise two different thermal transfer methodologies: conduction to remove heat from an integrated circuit and convection air flow over the product to remove that heat from the assembly. These thin heat spreaders are suitable for use in restricted spaces.
  • Thermal greases (T series), silicone-based pastes with a thermally conductive filler material that draws heat away from a heat-generating component on a circuit board while filling very thin bond lines.

To complement the products, the updated catalogue offers added value to engineers with its new dispensing guide for thermally conductive gels, cure-in-place potting compounds and thermal greases. There is also a section on heat transfer fundamentals, ensuring readers fully understand this key electronics application before formulating ideas about the optimal solution.


@ParkerChomerics @ParkerHannifin @NapierPR #PAuto #Electronics

High Integrity Pressure Protection System in gas wellheads.

Upstream gas wellheads can experience extremely high pressure and surges. In order to protect personnel and equipment, wellhead casing pressure is often monitored in case there is a situation where the wellhead needs to be shutdown. Traditionally standalone pressure switches were used but today companies are required to implement more advanced and effective safety systems. This illustration shows the Moore Industries SLA installed in a remote oil and gas wellhead application using 2oo3 voting logic to ensure pressure protection.

In this application, to protect personnel and the process from high pressure spikes, the three separate pressure transmitters are wired to the SLA where it can perform a 2oo3 safety voting architecture to shut down the well when dangerous conditions exist. The SLA’s built in loop power supply on each of its three input channels provides operating power to all three smart HART pressure transmitters. The HART signal from the three pressure transmitters is passed-through to each of the SLA’s corresponding analog outputs so the RTU/PLC has direct access to all HART programming, variables, and diagnostics of each connected transmitter.

The retransmission of these three pressure transmitters by the SLA, versus wiring in series with the RTU/PLC input cards, provides higher availability to the safety function since a catastrophic failure in the analog input cards or the RTU/PLC itself doesn’t affect the 2oo3 logic shutdown function of the SLA.

Additional relay outputs of the SLA also keep the RTU/PLC informed of shutdown status and any input faults experienced by the SLA. A digital contact input allows any alarm or relay configured as latching to be manually reset. Finally, all inputs, outputs, internal equations, variables, alarms, relay status and more are digitally transmitted to the RTU/PLC via a read-only MODBUS RTU signal.

Key attributes of the SLA:
• Simple to configure 2oo3 voting alarm with checkboxes and pull-down menus
• SIL 2/3 capable exida® approved to IEC 61508:2010 standard
• HART pass-through of pressure transmitter diagnostics to RTU/PLC
• SLA provides 24Vdc power to all three pressure transmitters for ease of wiring
• -40 to 85 degrees Celsius ambient temperature operating range
• Standard MODBUS RTU protocol sends all process and diagnostic data to RTU/PLC

@MII_Worldwide #PAuto #Oil_Gas

Wednesday, 21 May 2025

Collaboration bridges the IT/OT divide.

Enhancing predictive insights and real-time monitoring to boost asset performance and operational visibility .

ABB and Red Hat have announced an extended collaboration to develop automation systems for the future of industrial IT, enabling more secure and modular deployment of control applications for process industries. The collaboration builds on ABB’s automation leadership and Red Hat’s industry-leading enterprise open source platforms, combining industrial innovation and digital capabilities – including data analytics and artificial intelligence – to help pave the way towards autonomous operations.

Their process automation system architecture consists of two interconnected yet distinct environments: a robust and secure control environment that helps ensure stable, real-time management of critical processes, and a digital environment designed for flexible and scalable introduction of digital solutions.

Previously, ABB and Red Hat collaborated on the digital environment infrastructure for a more rapid scalable deployment of advanced analytics, artificial intelligence and cloud-based applications, without disrupting core control operations. Now, the two companies are expanding their collaboration to include the control environment, delivering enhanced operational consistency and stability to meet the most demanding security and process requirements.

Built on Red Hat platforms such as Red Hat Device Edge and Red Hat OpenShift this dual approach will allow customers to introduce innovations incrementally, protecting operational integrity and existing investments while maintaining high levels of cybersecurity. Additionally, Red Hat technologies provide a reliable and secure foundation for system lifecycle services within the process automation system.

“Ongoing industry collaboration is essential to shaping the future of automation. Together with Red Hat, we’re advancing modular, scalable solutions that align with global frameworks and deliver long-term value to customers across process industries,” said Stefan Basenach, Senior Vice President, Process Automation Technology, ABB. “The dual-layered architecture, built on open source platforms, creates a robust foundation for the industry to progress towards autonomous operations. We look forward to building on this momentum together as we continue to drive open, resilient and secure automation that supports industry both now and in the future.”

“This extended collaboration with ABB marks a significant milestone for the industry at large, as we empower manufacturers with the tools and solutions they need to transform to better meet the demands of today’s increasingly complex industrial landscape,” said Francis Chow, vice president and general manager, Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System and Edge, Red Hat. “Red Hat platforms, including Red Hat Device Edge and Red Hat OpenShift, provide a durable and consistent foundation for process automation and industrial controls, helping to address the strict security and uptime requirements of industrial use cases. We look forward to continuing our work with ABB to deliver modern automation powered by open source technologies.”

Aligned with global industry standards and frameworks, ABB and Red Hat's collaboration supports secure adoption across multi-vendor environments, allowing customers to embrace digital transformation with greater confidence.



@ABBgroupnews @abb_automation @ABBMeasurement @RedHat #PAuto #AI

New engineering chief.

Mourya Ghosh has joined Enspec Power as its new Head of Engineering. He boasts 15 years of leadership experience in electrical design, product development and cross-functional innovation.

Enspec majority shareholder and Chief Technical Officer Tim Rastall said: “Enspec has always been about more than just meeting standards - we’re here to set them. With that in mind we’re thrilled to welcome Mourya as our new Head of Engineering, working closely with myself to spearhead the development of our brand-new Engineering Department.”

Tim added: “Mourya stood out to us for his exceptional technical acumen and his rare ability to bridge theoretical understanding with practical application. “His talent for blending insight with real-world engineering solutions makes him the perfect fit for shaping and delivering the next generation of new-to-market technologies. We’re excited to see where his leadership will take us.”

Enspec’s clients include large energy generators such as major wind farms, solar farms and hydro plants and major energy consumers including manufacturers, data centres and hospitals. Services provided by the company include power system studies, power quality analysis, renewable energy consultancy and site services.

Following his appointment Mourya said: “It’s great to be part of Enspec’s growth story and to be leading the new engineering department into what will undoubtedly be an exciting phase. To enhance Enspec’s already competitive edge we are going to be accelerating Enspec’s R&D efforts while also being the driving force behind innovation and the creation of new products. There are many complex challenges to overcome when it comes to grid integration, power quality and compliance. But Enspec’s expertise lies in transforming ideas into impact.”


See also: Power quality engineering specialist progresses (3/7/2024)

@EnspecPower @bellpress_alex #PAuto #Energy #Quality 

Fighting condensation in enclosures.

The CS 032 enclosure heater from STEGO with fan delivers high performance and efficiency in a compact design, making it easy to install even in confined spaces. It is available as a Basic version with fixed heating power or as a Plus version with intelligent variable output control.

Electrical systems, particularly those housed in enclosures, often face harsh environmental conditions. This is especially true in power supply systems, renewable energy applications such as wind turbines, infrastructure projects, and mechanical engineering. These enclosures are frequently exposed to significant temperature fluctuations and high humidity levels, leading to the risk of condensation buildup.

Condensation can cause short circuits, which at best result in system shutdowns but, in the worst case, can damage or destroy electrical and electronic components. A proven solution to prevent this is the use of enclosure heaters.

With the CS 032 enclosure heater, STEGO Elektrotechnik introduces two compact models – CS 032 Basic and CS 032 Plus – both featuring integrated fans that combine efficiency and performance with flexible placement and easy installation.

With dimensions of 66 mm (width), 96 mm (height), and 120 mm (depth), these heaters fit even in densely packed enclosures. Designed for operating temperatures from -45°C to 70°C (-49°F to 158°F) and relative humidity levels of up to 90%, they offer a wide range of application possibilities. The units are available for 220-240 V AC and 110-120 V AC power supplies, ensuring compatibility across various electrical systems.

CS 032 Basic: Compact with Three Heating Power Options.
The Basic version is available in three models with fixed heating capacities of 600, 800, and 1,000 W. It can be easily integrated into an existing control system.

This enclosure heater offers flexible mounting options, allowing the warm airflow to be directed either sideways or vertically. Like the Plus version, it features an integrated automatic temperature monitor, which activates overheating protection in the unlikely event of a fan failure.

CS 032 Plus: More Flexibility with Enhanced Efficiency.
The Plus version features variable heating output ranging from 600 to 1,200 W and intelligent control for optimized heating operation. The desired temperature can be continuously adjusted using a control dial.

In cases of significant temperature drops (e.g., in extremely cold environments), the quick heating function activates, operating at maximum heating power and fan speed. When only minor deviations from the target temperature occur, the heater switches to an energy-saving mode with reduced output, adjusting over time. This optimizes energy consumption, reducing power usage by up to 23%.

The CS 032 Plus also offers greater flexibility in installation — it can even be mounted upside down. Another key benefit is the simplified inventory and preparation process, as only one unit is needed for various performance requirements.

Easy Installation and Safe Operation.
Space inside an enclosure is often limited, making installation challenging. To simplify this, the CS 032 comes with both a clip-mounting kit for 35 mm DIN rails and a screw-mounting option.

The push-in terminal allows for quick and tool-free electrical connection, reducing installation time by up to two-thirds while ensuring a stable and secure connection — even during transport of pre-configured enclosures.

When working inside an enclosure, safety is a top priority, particularly protection against accidental contact. The touch-safe plastic housing of the CS 032 enclosure heater ensures that it remains at a safe temperature, preventing any risk of injury during maintenance.


@UkStego @stego_de @PresseBox #PAuto #Manufacturing

Tuesday, 20 May 2025

Effortless integration of AI and automation technologies.

To modernise and seamlessly integrate the industrial automation technology stack.

A new pioneering software-defined enterprise operations platform – dubbed Project Beyond – that will fundamentally change today’s approach to industrial automation has been announced by Emerson.

"Leading Automation into a New Era!"
Project Beyond will deliver the industry’s first software-defined, OT-ready digital platform that seamlessly integrates and optimises industrial operations. Leveraging innovations in software-defined control, data management, zero-trust cybersecurity and artificial intelligence (AI), Emerson’s new platform will help automation investments deliver value without adding complexity.

The speed of technology and industrial AI advancements, combined with increased computing power needs and the unprecedented volume and complexity of siloed data generated across industrial assets, requires a new, cost-efficient way for companies to leverage automation across the enterprise while protecting existing investments.

Emerson’s Project Beyond will tackle this challenge by creating a flexible, scalable and secure platform that connects today’s existing automation installed base with modern technologies to empower continuous, enterprise-wide visibility, optimisation and, eventually, autonomous operations. Project Beyond will also provide a consistent platform to deploy and manage new AI applications and models, along with contextualised data, to unlock unimagined flexibility, safety, sustainability and performance for essential industries such as energy, power, life sciences, chemical and mining.

“Companies are eager to modernise automation and keep pace with the promise of new technologies like AI without ripping and replacing their existing infrastructure or dealing with the pain and costs of integrating new applications and millions of fragmented data points,” said Ram Krishnan, chief operating officer at Emerson. “Project Beyond will use the power of software-defined control to introduce an entirely new, scalable, seamlessly integrated infrastructure with automated data contextualisation to turn trapped data into powerful operational efficiencies.”

Evolved from its industry-leading DeltaV™ distributed control system, AspenTech’s leading software portfolio and Boundless AutomationSM vision, Emerson’s new connected industrial technology platform will reduce the costly and complex technology integration required to move data across different operational technology (OT) systems and applications, helping customers deploy and scale new capabilities faster.

“By combining Emerson’s automation capabilities with AspenTech’s deep software expertise – from modelling and optimisation to machine learning and AI – we’re embedding artificial intelligence into our systems, turning information into insights that will help our customers along their journey toward optimised autonomous operations,” Krishnan said.

The building blocks of Project Beyond include:
  • Modern Computing Environments: Project Beyond will unify the latest in on-premises edge computing with the power of the cloud to deliver unparalleled data analytics.
  • Networking & Connectivity: Secure connectors, APIs and software interfaces that allow connectivity of existing OT systems, devices and legacy I/O to the platform as well as the ability to connect the platform to IT environments.
  • DataOps: A powerful data fabric weaving together all OT assets, from devices to entire systems, turning contextualised data and codified knowledge into digital intelligence around operations.
  • App Marketplace: A catalogue of state-of-the-art applications, curated for an organisation’s unique needs, collected in a single marketplace for easy access and deployment.
  • AI Orchestration: An orchestration engine that will manage the deployment and lifecycle of AI agents enabling the future human/AI hybrid workforce.
  • Zero-Trust Security Architecture: A security plane that secures every access, device, application, connection and data within the platform.

Designed as a data-centric platform, the enterprise operations platform enables a more flexible deployment of even more powerful mission-critical functionality, such as the new DeltaV IQ Controller. This software-defined controller will run on commercial, off-the-shelf servers, bringing increased scalability, flexibility, resiliency and extensibility to enterprise operations.

“Emerson has never been content to incrementally improve on current offerings, especially today with the tremendous opportunities around industrial AI,” said Krishnan. “Project Beyond is designed to make it easier and more cost-effective to access the data you need to unleash new AI applications and future-proof your industrial automation investments.”


@EmersonExchange @Emerson_News @EMR_Automation @HHC_Lewis #PAuto #AI

TFT displays.

Two new versions of a range of 4.3” TFT displays have been introduced by Inelco Hunter. The new model options include a cover lens and OCA bonding. The combination of OCA bonding with the new 1mm cover lens provides very high impact resistance - the impact rating is IK04 and the surface Hardness is 7H.

• The JXT480272T017-ZBC06 features IPS, 20K MTBF, 500 nits. IC FT5446U and 1mm cover lens.
• The JXT480272T017-ZBR includes all of the aforementioned features and also comes with OCA bonding.

The 4.3” JXT480272T017 family of TFT displays features a resolution of 480(RGB) × 272 dots with a full viewing angle, transmissive normally black screen and 500 cd/m² brightness. It has a 24-bit RGB interface and an operating temperature range of -20°C to +70°C. The rated lifetime is 20,000 hours (MTBF) at standard conditions.

The display is powered by an ST7282A driver IC, offering robust performance, ensuring the module is well-suited to demanding environments. Suitable applications include medical devices, industrial control, home security, smart home control, measuring instruments and home appliances.


@InelcoHunter  #PAuto #Display

Cybersecurity conformance accreditation.

Full accreditation to certify products to ISA/IEC 62443 cybersecurity conformance.

The International Society of Automation (ISA) has announced that UL Solutions has received full accreditation from the International Accreditation Service (IAS) and ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) to serve as an ISO/IEC 17065 accredited certification body for ISASecure®.

The ISASecure certification program certifies conformance to the ISA/IEC 62443 series of internationally adopted industrial security standards. UL Solutions is now accepting product submittals for ISASecure certification. UL Solutions contact details can be found here on the ISASecure website

ISASecure assesses automation and control products and systems to ensure they are robust against network attacks, free from known vulnerabilities and meet the security capabilities defined in the ISA/IEC 62443 standards. All ISASecure certifications are conducted by globally recognized ISO/IEC 17065 accredited certification bodies.

UL Solutions, a global leader in applied safety science, transforms safety, security and sustainability challenges into opportunities for customers in more than 100 countries. UL Solutions delivers testing, inspection and certification services, together with software products and advisory offerings, that support their customers’ product innovation and business growth.

“UL Solutions is honored to achieve ISASecure accreditation, a significant accomplishment that reflects our unwavering commitment to helping our customers achieve a strong cybersecurity posture and underscores our proactive approach to addressing the escalating risks within the cybersecurity landscape,” said Nicholas Alexiades in the UL Solutions Cybersecurity Center of Excellence group. “By obtaining ISASecure certification, a crucial prerequisite for key cybersecurity regulations, we are empowering our customers with the essential foundation to confidently navigate evolving threats and regulatory requirements.”

The ISASecure program — which currently has ISO/IEC 17065 accredited certification bodies in the U.S., Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, Italy, Germany and India — is rapidly expanding its global reach through additional agreements with certification bodies around the world.*

"We are pleased to have UL Solutions join the ISASecure program as an accredited ISASecure Certification Body. UL Solutions has a long and recognized history in the United States with global offices," said Dr. Mark P. DeAngelo, Program Manager of ISASecure.


* In the third quarter of 2025, ISASecure will release the ACSSA assessment scheme which evaluates asset owner's control systems to the ISA/IEC 62443-2-1, 2-4, 3-2 and 3-3 asset owner OT cybersecurity standards.

@ISA_Automation @UL_Solutions @automation_com #Standards #PAuto #Cybersecurity

Monday, 19 May 2025

Connector backshells.

Wide range of sizes and plating finishes.

Two new series of connector backshells from Weald Electronics are for use in rugged applications. Both series are manufactured in accordance with AS85049/M85049 specifications, which are considered to be the industry standard for connector accessories*.

Their LMA 69H1 backshells provide secure strain relief to cables via an adjustable cable clamp. They are compatible with MIL-DTL-38999 Series III (Souriau 8D Series) connectors with rear accessory threads and can be specified with the same plating finishes. LMA 69H1 Series backshells metalwork is machined from solid material rather than cast, providing optimum levels of strength and in-service reliability.

While the connector interface includes an O-ring seal this series of backshells does not provide additional environmental protection to the connector and cable and are designed to be used without heat shrink boots over the connector-to-cable transition. For EMC screen termination variants, the LMA19 Series is available, for ultra-low-profile style, consider the LMA67 Series and for heat shrink boot backshells select the LMA79 Series.

Key Features include;
Compatible with MIL-DTL-38999 / D38999 Series III and IV (H interface) circular connectors

  • Provide secure strain-relief and cable support to prevent cable or connector damage due to bending or overloading at the rear of the connector.
  • Straight variants are available, please consult the factory regarding 90-degree versions.
  • Machined Aluminium metalwork for high strength and reliability
  • Wide range of sizes and plating finishes available from stock

The LMA 79 Series backshells enable the secure mounting of heatshrink boots over the connector-to-cable transition. They are compatible with MIL-DTL-38999 Series III (Souriau 8D Series) and IV or MIL-DTL-26482 Series I (Weald LMH Series) connectors and can be supplied with a variety of finishes and variants to match the connector they are being used on.

The connector interface includes an O-ring seal around the connector interface, while the use of a suitable lipped heatshrink boot which is locked in place via a groove provides additional mechanical and environmental protection of the cable. The compete assembly with boot, reduces the risk of damage due to bending and pulling of the cable and provides sealing against water and dirt ingress.

The two-part spin-coupling design allows uncoupling for repair without removing the heatshrink boot. This series of backshells does not provide an option to terminate a cable screen to the connector, for EMC screen termination style please see LMA19 Series and for an alternative ultra-low-profile style backshells, please see LMA67 Series. 

 LMA 79 key features include:

  • Compatible with MIL-DTL-38999 / D38999 Series III and IV (H interface) or
  • MIL-DTL-26482 Series I / LMH (D interface) circular connectors
  • Helps protect and maintain he effectiveness of the cable, sealing against water and dirt ingress.
  • Provides secure strain-relief and cable support to prevent cable or connector damage
  • due to bending or overloading of the cable at the rear of the connector.
  • Straight variants are available, please consult the factory regarding 90-degree versions.
  • Made of Aluminium, Stainless Steel or Nickel Aluminum Bronze
  • Many sizes and plating finishes available from stock


* All Weald Electronics products are available from stocks mantained by sister company distributor Lane Electronics and available to order online 24/7 from their online store

@FC_Lane @proactivefleet #Weald #PAuto #Electrical

Large scale MES project.

Accelerating digital transformation with fast-tracked MES implementation.

GC Biopharma, a leading South Korean biopharmaceutical company, has partnered with Körber to implement a large-scale Manufacturing Execution System (MES) project across multiple sites. Set to go live within a year, the project marks one of Korea’s fastest MES rollouts, underscoring GC Biopharma’s focus on operational excellence and long-term growth.

Management teams from Körber Korea and GC Biopharma symbolically cutting a cake at the kick-off ceremony.

At the core of the initiative is the implementation of Körber’s PAS-X MES solution at three major manufacturing sites, including facilities producing Hunterase (a treatment for Hunter syndrome) and a range of plasma-derived therapies. The MES will serve as the digital backbone of operations, enabling real-time process visibility, batch traceability, seamless system integration, and enhanced global compliance.

“This MES project is not just about digitalization – it’s a bold step toward redefining manufacturing standards in Korea’s biopharmaceutical sector,” said Woong Shin, VP / Head of Quality Management at GC Biopharma. “Partnering with Körber reflects our shared commitment to innovation and responsibility in delivering high-quality therapies worldwide.”

The project follows a phased rollout plan, with a technical go-live scheduled in 10 months and commercial operations to begin in 14 months – a record pace for MES implementation in Korea’s complex biopharmaceutical sector. GC Biopharma expects to achieve a 25% reduction in batch cycle time, a 30% improvement in data review efficiency, and full compliance with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and EU GMP Annex 11. With a focus on execution and accountability, the project addresses several critical objectives:

  • System integration at scale: PAS-X MES will interface with a broad landscape of systems including SAP ERP, WMS, QMS, LMS, DMS, PBS, MBS, LIMS, and L2 platforms.
  • Complex interconnectivity: Custom integrations will support unique business processes across systems to maximize enterprise value.
  • Prime contractor leadership: As the main contractor, Körber is responsible for overall project execution, subcontractor coordination, and quality assurance.
  • Standardization and quality control: A key goal is the alignment of processes and quality standards across diverse partner contributions.
  • Localized expertise: All partners bring dedicated in-country teams to ensure high-quality delivery and responsive support.

“Delivering a project of this scale within such a compressed timeline demonstrates the strength of our partnership and shared ambition,” said Andrew Lee, Managing Director Korea, Körber Business Area Pharma. “We’re not just implementing a system – we’re building a foundation for digital excellence.”

“This collaboration showcases what can be achieved when expertise, trust, and ambition come together. With our global innovation capabilities and strong local execution, we are setting a new standard for fast, high-quality MES deployments in Asia’s pharmaceutical industry. I am proud of our teams for driving this digital transformation journey together with GC Biopharma,” said Oliver Weber, CEO Software, Körber Business Area Pharma.

The deployment is backed by a robust partner network:

  • euBiz Solution leads level 2 system integration using COPA-DATA’s Zenon, OT network design (via Wenet), and validation.
  • Shinsegae supplies core infrastructure solutions, including Nutanix-based MES servers.
  • INiinno drives MES validation efforts to ensure full regulatory alignment.

This MES project is a cornerstone of GC Biopharma’s digital strategy and a catalyst for operational excellence and accelerated market responsiveness. Together, GC Biopharma and Körber are not only setting a new benchmark for MES adoption in Korea – they are defining the future of smart, agile, and compliant pharmaceutical manufacturing.


@WerumKarrierec #Koerber  #GCBiopharma #PAuto #MES

Friday, 16 May 2025

Wastewater plant attracts international attention.

The Arklow Wastewater Treatment Plant—a €139 million project that ends decades of raw sewage discharge into the River Avoca—has officially opened, marking a major environmental milestone for Ireland. Ayesa  joined Irish water utility Uisce Éireann, The Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD, Minister James Browne TD, and local representatives to celebrate this long-awaited achievement.

Arklow Wastewater Plant and (inset) Taoiseach Micheál Martinat at the opening.

Strategically located in Ferrybank on Ireland’s east coast, the state-of-the-art facility brings long-overdue environmental protection to the region while unlocking potential for future housing and commercial development in Arklow and its surroundings.

Fully operational since late 2024, the project was delivered six months ahead of schedule and within budget—an exceptional achievement in major infrastructure delivery.

In a striking departure from conventional wastewater facilities, the Arklow plant has captured international attention for its bold design and architectural excellence.

Blending industrial function with sculptural form, the building integrates seamlessly into its coastal setting with a design that is both practical and visually compelling.

It was recently awarded the prestigious Downes Medal—the highest honour from the Architectural Association of Ireland, and one rarely granted to utility infrastructure. This recognition positions the plant as a global case study in how essential infrastructure can also enrich the built environment.

“This project has been a decade in the making, and I couldn’t be prouder of the Ayesa (formerly ByrneLooby) team,” said Luke O’Connor, Director of Water, Ayesa Ireland. “Their dedication—from the earliest feasibility studies to project handover—has shaped a facility that is now a global benchmark in wastewater infrastructure.”

Ayesa has played a central role in this nationally significant project for over a decade, supporting Uisce Éireann and its delivery partners from inception to completion. The company’s multidisciplinary expertise spanned early environmental studies, land acquisition, and stakeholder engagement, through to the design of interceptor sewers, a marine outfall, and key infrastructure components, including a 1,000m offshore pipeline, river tunnel beneath the Avoca and high-capacity pumping station.

Michael Looby, Director at Ayesa added: "Being here on the first day we turned the sod and now to see the plant fully operational—ahead of schedule and already making a difference for the community—is incredibly rewarding. This is more than just infrastructure; it’s a legacy project for Arklow and it's deeply personal to us.”

Speaking at the event, the Irish Head of Government, An Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD praised the project as a key step in Ireland’s environmental and housing ambitions. He said: “The Government recognises the vital role of strategic infrastructure investment in meeting the country’s demand for housing while also protecting and enhancing the environment. That’s why we are committed to working with Uisce Éireann to bring forward essential projects like this plant in Arklow, which is currently capable of supporting a population of 24,000 but holds the potential to expand to 36,000.”

With the plant now fully operational, Arklow is entering a new era—one defined by environmental protection, improved public health, and sustainable growth. More than just a treatment facility, this project stands as a model for how essential infrastructure can create long-lasting social, environmental, and architectural value.


#Wastewater #PAuto @AyesaNews @IrishWater @MichealMartinTD @JamesBrowneTD 

Test and technology leader appoints VP & EMEA General Manager.

To work closely with company leadership to implement impactful regional strategies, enhance direct engagement with clients and partners, and strengthen customer relationships.

Electro Rent has appointed Nicolai Moresco as Vice President and General Manager for EMEA. He brings more than 25 years of international leadership experience in sales, strategy, and operations, most recently serving as SVP & GM for Central and Southern Europe at Dell Technologies.

Nicolai Moresco
This executive appointment underscores Electro Rent’s ongoing commitment to delivering cost-effective, flexible, and scalable technology access through its unique one-source model—encompassing rental, flexible financing, sales of new and pre-owned equipment, and asset optimisation services.

Moresco is widely recognised for driving transformational go-to-market strategies and delivering measurable outcomes across hardware, software, and services. He has consistently demonstrated success in building high-performing teams, enhancing customer satisfaction, and driving growth through strategic channel and partner ecosystems.

“I am thrilled to join Electro Rent at such a pivotal time,” said Moresco. “Test equipment users across Europe are under increasing pressure to innovate rapidly and cost-effectively. Electro Rent’s one-source model—built around rental, flexible financing, new and used purchase, and asset optimization—offers a smarter way to access the technology they need, and in the case of rental, without the burden of ownership". I look forward to working closely with our customers and partners to deliver shared value and accelerate growth.”

“Nicolai’s appointment is a strategic accelerator for our EMEA business,” said Alan Mayer, Chief Revenue Officer at Electro Rent. “His leadership and expertise will enhance the way we serve our customers, empower our team members, and deepen collaboration with our highly valued OEM partners. This is a meaningful step forward as we help our stakeholders navigate today’s challenges while capturing tomorrow’s opportunities.”

He will focus on strengthening Electro Rent’s alignment with its strategic original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partners, including, but not limited to, Keysight Technologies, Rohde & Schwarz, Tektronix, Anritsu, EXFO, and Viavi, while also expanding collaborations with additional partners to enhance customer value across EMEA. His experience in building mutually beneficial partner ecosystems will drive enhanced joint value creation and expand Electro Rent’s market presence across the region.


@ElectroRentEMEA @mepaxIntPR #Automation #TandM

Desktop and lab control design prototyping and testing.

The latest addition to Speedgoat's portfolio of real-time target machines has been launched. The Pulse test system is designed for control design innovation and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing in automotive, aerospace, and other industries that demand versatility. The solution supports engineers working with an agile process, accelerating development iterations.

"Innovation depends on being able to experiment and adapt quickly to changing conditions. With the new Pulse real-time target machine, we empower engineers to prototype, test and bring their projects to life faster and with ease," says Speedgoat CEO, Martin Stoller.

The new test system is best suited for control design innovation, and entry- and component-level hardware-in-the-loop testing in a desktop or lab environment. For control design applications, it acts as a prototype controller on which users can run control designs for development and testing. In HIL applications, it runs the digital twin of the component or sub-system with which the controller under test interacts. Users can switch seamlessly between desktop simulation and real-time testing.

"For control design innovation and entry- and component-level HIL testing, the Pulse real-time target machine offers control and test engineers in automotive, aerospace, and other industries a compact and scalable platform. They can trust it to empower rapid innovation and deliver reliable test results," continued Martin Stoller.

For evolving and changing I/O requirements, users can easily expand the Pulse real-time target machine on their own with up to eight I/O modules. The new test system supports a wide range of I/O connectivity and protocols.

It offers seamless integration with MATLAB® and Simulink® Real-Time™ from MathWorks® for model-based design workflows.

The Pulse real-time target machine comes with a multiprocessor system-on-chip (SoC) which includes both a CPU and an FPGA. With the FPGA, engineers can run real-time applications at closed-loop sample rates in the MHz range.

It comes is delivered fully assembled, configured, and ready for use. It also comes with an extensive set of quality services. Jump-start workshops and training modules are available.


@SpeedgoatRTS #TandM #Automation

Thursday, 15 May 2025

Communication system security in avionics.

Thales has selected TrustInSoft Analyser to reinforce the cybersecurity and reliability of its future avionics and communication systems. As software complexity grows within safety- and mission-critical environments, ensuring the absence of memory vulnerabilities and runtime errors becomes paramount. By leveraging TrustInSoft’s code analysis technology, Thales is strengthening its software assurance processes to meet the highest standards of safety and cybersecurity compliance.

TrustInSoft Analyser provides mathematical guarantees of the absence of critical software defects—such as buffer overflows, uninitialised memory access, and integer overflows—through advanced formal methods. This capability helps organisations like Thales verify software robustness with full path and context sensitivity across all execution scenarios.

“Supporting an industry leader like Thales demonstrates the strategic value of mathematically verified software in high-assurance sectors such as aerospace and defence,” said Caroline Guillaume, CEO of TrustInSoft. “Our technology empowers engineering teams to achieve compliance and deliver software that is demonstrably safe, secure, and free from critical vulnerabilities.”

By integrating seamlessly into existing Agile and V-model workflows, TrustInSoft Analyser enables engineering teams to accelerate validation timelines, reduce the cost of error detection, and support certification efforts under DO-178C, DO-326A, and other rigorous regulatory standards.


@TrustInSoft @thalesgroup @NapierPR #Communications #Cybersecurity

How to select water purity monitors for 24/7 reassurance.

The leading providers of continuous water quality monitoring instrumentation frequently claim similar levels of performance, so it can be challenging to choose the best measurement technology with which to entrust critical manufacturing processes. In this article, Russell Culver from Swan Analytical explains why some of the key differentiators are not shown in specification sheets.

Russell Culver,  Swan Analytical
Background.
Continuous monitoring equipment plays an essential role in most manufacturing processes, protecting product quality, lowering costs, avoiding waste and ensuring regulatory compliance. For the purposes of this article, we will study the monitoring of total organic carbon (TOC) in purified water systems.

The quality of purified water is particularly important for most manufacturers, but especially so for the manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, medicines and personal care products. Cutting-edge measurement technology is therefore essential to ensure the quality and reliability of purified water systems.

TOC is a particularly important measurement in pure water systems because it provides a failsafe method to immediately detect any unwanted organic content. Contamination may result from sources present in the supply water and not removed by the purification process. However, contamination may also arise from within the high purity water system itself. Sources include piping, filters, valves, biofilm buildup, system leaks, adhesives, process gases, ion-exchange resins and thermoplastic breakdown products created during sterilisation procedures. Continuous monitoring, a fast response time and reliability are therefore essential – to monitor trends and raise alarms.

The Pharmacopeia regulations.
TOC is one of the four critical parameters defined by the Pharmacopeia to ensure the quality of purified water (PW) and water for injection (WFI).

The objectives of the United States Pharmacopeia standard USP <643> are to ensure the accurate measurement of TOC and to provide guidance on how to achieve that goal. USP <643> does not specify a particular analytical method, however it does specify the criteria for qualifying TOC instrumentation and for the interpretation of results. For example, instruments should be able to distinguish between organic and inorganic carbon, and must have a detection limit specified by the manufacturer of 0.05 mg/L (equivalent to 0.05 ppm or 50 ppb). Also, instruments must be calibrated according to the manufacturer’s instructions and regularly subjected to a System Suitability Test (SST). USP <643> intentionally says nothing about how often the SST should be run, because the frequency depends on the stability of the TOC instrument response and other factors associated with water quality and risk.

USP <643> states that TOC must not exceed the defined limit, which is the response of the TOC analyzer to a 500ppbC standard made from USP-traceable sucrose. This means that the value which a specific TOC analyser gives for USP-traceable 500ppbC sucrose becomes the limit value.

Continuous TOC monitoring is also specified in European standards. For example, the EU GMP Annexe 1 requires water for injection systems to include continuous monitoring systems such as TOC and conductivity, (unless justified otherwise) as these may give a better indication of overall system performance than discrete sampling. Sensor locations should be based on risk and the outcome of qualification.

Spec sheet conundrum.
One of the key challenges facing process managers is how to choose instrumentation when all the spec sheets look the same! This is because measurement instrumentation frequently employs the same or similar detection technology, so performance measures such as accuracy and resolution are inevitably similar. The key differences between different manufacturers therefore mainly relate to issues such as measurement stability, reliability, and ease of use. However, these characteristics are difficult to define on specification sheets, but feature prominently in the minds of existing users.

Case study - pharmaceutical manufacturer.

One of Swan Analytical’s customers is a well-known global brand in the body care and fragrance sectors with a British manufacturing facility using purified hot and cold water for both manufacturing and cleaning purposes. The level of purification is critical for the quality of their products, so a comprehensive continuous water quality monitoring network has been established for quality control and regulatory compliance.

The company takes an uncompromising approach to quality, covering every stage of the development and manufacture of its products, with rigorous compliance to some of the strictest regulations in the world. In addition, the company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities feature the most advanced testing equipment to guarantee product quality. All manufacturing equipment is tested and certified, and every production process is validated.

Local engineering staff have commented that most reputable instruments can be relied on to deliver accurate results, but they believe that the key differentiators are the ease and cost of maintenance procedures such as service and calibration. These are not issues that can generally be assessed in product literature, so it is necessary to learn from the experience of existing users. However, in this example, the user already had the prior benefit of an existing Swan chlorine analyser which was employed to continually check the performance of a carbon filtration system. This provided the level of confidence necessary to subsequently deploy a Swan analyser for the measurement of TOC. Importantly, the client chose Swan, not because it was more accurate than its predecessor, but because it was so much easier to manage.

Swan analysers are simpler to maintain because they have a modular design. This means that the footprint is very slightly larger, but importantly, service and calibration work is improved, because it is easier and less costly to work on or replace individual modules. In addition, the Swan analysers come with a 3-year warranty, which is quite unusual in this market.

To further extend confidence and reliability in continuous monitoring systems, many UK customers are covered by a service contract under which Swan engineers conduct a preventative maintenance and SST/calibration check every 6 months. The resulting service report and calibration certificate can form part of an internal audit procedure, as well as external audits by organisations such as the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA).

Summary.
The accuracy and performance of Swan’s AMI LineTOC analysers are equivalent to other leading manufacturers, but for many users a key point of differentiation is the ease of maintenance. This generally results in lower operational costs, but in comparison with other continuous monitors, Swan instruments also represent a lower capital cost.

In addition to online monitoring, many customers take water samples from multiple locations for laboratory analysis. This enables the measurement of a wide variety of parameters, but lacks the advantages of continuous monitoring. For example, online instruments provide 24/7 reassurance that processes are in perfect condition and fully compliant with pharmacopoeia and all applicable regulations. These continuous measurements are extremely important, not just for regulatory compliance, but also to provide fast alerts to prevent any possibility of product contamination.

In conclusion, most instrument manufacturers publish high levels of performance for their monitors, so it can be difficult to choose one over another. It is therefore important to seek the views of existing users, most of whom will emphasise the importance of maintenance ease and cost.


@_Enviro_News @swan_usa #Pharma #Water