About This Webinar
As vision systems continue to expand across manufacturing, machine builders and end users alike face mounting pressure to reduce complexity while delivering more capability in less space and in shorter time. This presentation will explore how IO-Link, a standard protocol for communication between devices, is used in industrial machine vision by streamlining installation, reducing wiring, and simplifying commissioning. Attendees will learn how IO-Link reduces the footprint of control cabinets, accelerates time to market for OEMs, and improves flexibility in deploying vision sensors. Beyond setup, IO-Link opens new opportunities for machine health insights.
This talk will also cover how integrated condition monitoring via IO-Link, including real-time vibration, temperature, and inclination data, enables predictive maintenance and minimizes downtime. Whether you are designing machines or managing plant operations, discover how IO-Link is not just simplifying connectivity but reshaping how vision systems are deployed, managed, and maintained on the factory floor.
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About the presenter

Rob Kline is an automation and technology specialist for traceability at Balluff. He brings more than 15 years of experience in factory automation and technical sales. He is an expert in the fields of RFID and optical code reading. Before joining Balluff, Kline solved traceability problems at Cognex and Keyence. He brings a deep technical knowledge and a wide understanding of industry trends in manufacturing, logistics, packaging, and life sciences. He is passionate about connecting companies with their data to enable cutting-edge automation solutions.