From factory automation to logistics automation, sensor solutions from SICK keep the industry moving. As a technology and market leader, SICK provides sensor intelligence and application solutions that create the perfect basis for controlling processes securely and efficiently, protecting individuals from accidents, and preventing damage to the environment.
SICK is a leading solutions provider for sensor-based applications in the industrial sector. Founded in 1946 by Dr.-Ing. e. h. Erwin Sick, the company with headquarters in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, ranks among the technological market leaders.
With 60 subsidiaries and equity investments as well as numerous agencies, SICK maintains a presence around the globe. SICK has more than 12,000 employees worldwide.
SICK’s newest multiScan100 LiDAR family uses time-of-flight measurement to provide mobile robots with 360-deg., 3D views of their surroundings. To begin, SICK is launching the...
Looking to increase productivity when floor space and worker availability are limited? Fully automating your workflows could be the answer to your problems.
As the electronics industry shifts towards automation and digitalization, using sensor solutions can reduce manual work done in production logistics and create transparency—reducing...
Many manufacturers are looking to replace safety mats with safety laser scanners. This paper explains the functions and advantages of safety laser scanners over safety mats.
SICK drives innovation with the W4F miniature photoelectric sensor for intelligent object detection in tight installation spaces for proximity applications.
The scanGrid2 safe multibeam scanner is the first of its kind in the world; the compact sensor uses a novel and in-house developed solid-state LiDAR technology to increase the...
The Flexi Compact is a modular safety controller that enables users of automated machines to operate more productively with the scalable performance and intelligent diagnostic...
In reaction to new developments to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus, SICK has launched its new PeopleCounter (PeCo) SensorApp. Using 3D LiDAR sensors, people can easily maintain...