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The traditional debate between pneumatic and electric systems has significantly changed in industrial automation. Modern production lines increasingly rely on hybrid solutions, combining the speed of pneumatics with the precision of electrification. This article explores why optimization — rather than competition between technologies — has become the real focus of modern industry.
The logic behind industrial investments has changed significantly in recent years. In the past, replacing an aging system with a new machine was often an automatic decision. Today, however, rising energy costs, high investment expenses, and the risk of production downtime force companies to evaluate much more carefully whether a complete replacement is truly necessary.
Industrial energy consumption often doesn't disappear where most people look for it. Oversized systems, poorly optimized motion profiles, and "invisible" operating processes can account for a significant share of unnecessary energy costs. In this article, we explore where hidden losses occur and how a system-level approach can unlock meaningful efficiency gains.
In semiconductor manufacturing, everyone talks about technology. Faster machines. More precise processes. Smaller and smaller structures. But when a production line stops, in most cases the technology itself is not the problem. The supplier is. A poorly selected semiconductor supplier is not just a source of components - it is a potential production risk.
The selection of pneumatic valves is often treated as a secondary consideration, even though it has a critical impact on overall system performance. In this article, we highlight the three most common mistakes that lead to slow operation, inaccurate performance, and unnecessary energy consumption. If you work with pneumatic systems, this is worth reading.
Industrial electrification is no longer a future concept but a defining factor of today’s industry. Companies that invest in efficient, electrified systems now are not only optimizing performance and sustainability, but also securing a clear competitive advantage for the near future.
We hosted a two-day professional open event called the Precision Control Experience Day, where participants explored solutions in precision control and industrial automation through live demonstrations. On the first day, we welcomed the Arrabona Racing Team, the Formula Student team of Széchenyi István University, while the second day was dedicated to our industrial partners. The program combined expert presentations with live demos, providing a comprehensive overview of Captron sensor technologies and ReeR safety solutions, both available in the portfolio of BIBUS Kft.
Industrial development is entering a new era: modular drive systems and platform-based thinking are fundamentally transforming how modern machines are built. By relying on intelligent, scalable foundations, a wide range of applications—from mobile machinery to robotics—can now be developed faster, more flexibly, and more efficiently. But what does this mean in practice, and why is it becoming one of the key competitive advantages in the industry?
Industrial automation is entering a new era. With the rise of Industry 5.0 and Physical AI, machines no longer just execute tasks – they adapt, learn, and collaborate with humans. But what does this mean in practice for manufacturers and machine builders? In this article, we explore the key changes and how to prepare for the next level of automation.
This year again, Budapest hosted one of the key professional events of the BIBUS Hydraulic Group, the three-day Hydraulics Training, held between March 23–25. The event once again highlighted the importance of knowledge sharing and international collaboration within the BIBUS network.