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Low-Code vs No-Code

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Low-Code vs. No-Code: What's the Difference?

Differences Explained Briefly and Clearly In our digital world, there are new opportunities to develop software that save time and effort. Two terms that often come up are low-code and no-code. But what do they actually mean? In this blog post, we...

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Advantages of automatic programming in control development

Advantages of automatic programming In the control development process, programming is a critical step that often takes time and resources....

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Simply Selmo

Why make matters complicated when they could be simple? Industry 4.0's increasing digitization requirements force automation technology to rethink...

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individual components of a machine

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Program and operate machines risk-free

Standardization in machine programming In mechanical engineering, there is no generally applicable industry standard, especially in the programming...

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Selmo Slogan and Signet

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Find out what Selmo Technology is capable of

Controllable systems for safe and reliable production processes Every machine or plant in today's digital world consists of zeros and ones. Every...

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Woman who programs

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ONE digital language – for stable automation

Lost in Translation? SELMO – ONE digital language that makes machines truly digital. For companies to benefit from all the advantages of digitization...

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Part of a machine

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Digital visible

Transparency and reliability for Industry 4.0 Automation can only function if all data in the 'Internet of Things' is consistently visible,...

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Programmer who programs

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Downtime

The cost trap of machine downtime: Why a new look at PLC programming is necessary. When machines come to an unplanned standstill, they burn up a lot...

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