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element14 has launched a single destination for engineers to source high‑performance components and technology solutions for smart manufacturing.

The global Smart Industry campaign showcases how element14’s comprehensive portfolio enables engineers to design and build the next generation of intelligent and automated industrial systems.

From IIoT and robotics to machine learning and predictive maintenance, the campaign highlights technologies that help engineers build smarter systems. It brings together products from element14’s global network of leading suppliers — including Analog Devices (ADI), NI, Arduino, TE Connectivity, Murata, Nexperia, Panasonic, Omega, StarTech, Dwyer, Wurth Elektronik, Traco Power, Molex, Raspberry Pi, TDK, and Yageo — giving customers access to a wide range of solutions that power the transformation to connected and intelligent ecosystems.

“Smart Industry is not just about connecting machines, it’s about unlocking new levels of efficiency, reliability, and innovation,” said Ankur Tomar, Technical Marketing Manager at element14. “Through this campaign, we’re giving engineers one‑stop hub to access the products, insights, and expertise they need to transform their factories into intelligent, future‑ready ecosystems.”

Smart Industry is the second in a six‑part campaign series called Innovative Living, designed to inspire and empower engineers across the industrial and electronic sectors. This edition provides curated content, application insights, and product recommendations to help customers save time, streamline their procurement process, and make confident design decisions as they navigate the rapidly evolving world of industrial automation.

Explore the campaign: https://au.element14.com/smart-industry?ICID=I-HP-LB-SMART-INDUSTRY-APR25-WF3945160

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