LS Electric unveils smart factory solutions

The company at the trade show Smart Factory + Automation World 2023 is displaying its digital manufacturing concept

Image of LS Electric's booth in Smart Factory + Automation World 2023
Image of LS Electric's booth in Smart Factory + Automation World 2023
Sungsu Bae 1
2023-03-09 09:03:48 baebae@hankyung.com
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South Korea’s LS Electric Co. on Wednesday said it has unveiled its future factory automation solutions for the digital transformation era at the trade show Smart Factory + Automation World 2023, which ends Friday, at the Convention and Exhibition Center or COEX in Seoul.

The company’s concept this time is digital manufacturing, with digitized automation products and services ranging from devices to systems and apps being exhibited.

LS Electric has also unveiled new low-voltage drives for efficient energy management, safety solutions for industrial safety, delta robots and moving magnets for rational operations of manufacturing logistics processes, and digital twins for smart processes.

LS Electric’s Tech Square team, which runs the country’s first open smart factory platform, offers customized consulting to convey smart factory know-how through experience accumulated over the past four years.

Write to Sungsu Bae at baebae@hankyung.com

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