s Why Hall-Effect Current Sensors Are Trending in 2026 (And How to Choose the Right One) Hall-effect current sensors have quietly moved from “nice-to-have” components into the critical path of modern power electronics. If you work anywhere near EV powertrains, fast chargers, solar …
s Explosion Protection Is Going Digital: 3 Shifts Redefining Hazardous-Area Equipment in 2026 Walk into any modern plant and you’ll feel the tension immediately: operations teams want richer data, faster diagnostics, and more connected workflows-yet hazardous areas still demand strict control …
s Quantum-Ready Encryption Starts with Keys: The 2026 Enterprise Key Management Playbook Quantum computing isn’t the only reason enterprise key management is having a “moment” right now-but it is the force that’s turning key management from a background security function into a ...
s The Manufacturing Intelligence Shift: From Dashboards to Decision Engines Manufacturing Intelligence is having a quiet but decisive moment. For years, many plants invested in sensors, historians, MES, and dashboards-yet decision-making still relied on tribal knowledge, …
s Your GenAI Program Will Fail Without This: AI-Ready Metadata Management Enterprise AI has a dirty secret: most “model problems” are actually “context problems.”Teams invest in bigger models, better prompts, and faster infrastructure-then watch pilots stall because no one …
s Exoskeleton Robots Are Reshaping Work: What’s Real, What’s Next, and How to Adopt Them Safely Exoskeleton robots are no longer a futuristic prop or a niche rehab tool tucked away in research labs. They are showing up on factory floors, in warehouses, in clinics, and ...
s Remote I/O Modules Are Quietly Rewriting Industrial Control in 2026 Remote I/O Modules Are Quietly Rewriting Industrial Control: What’s Changing, Why It Matters, and How to Get It RightIndustrial automation has always been a game of distances.Distances between ...
s RFID Readers Are Trending in 2026: The Real Shift From Scanning to Real-Time Visibility RFID has been around long enough that many leaders assume they already “know” it: tags, readers, antennas, and a dashboard. But the conversation has changed.In 2026, RFID readers are ...