SICK, Inc.

@SICK_USA

SICK is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems and automatic identification products for industrial applications.

Minneapolis, MN
Joined February 2011

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  1. 7 hours ago

    The second annual TiM$10K Challenge is in the books and we are so proud of all the student submissions! Check out the SICK USA Blog to see who won the challenge this year:

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  2. 8 hours ago

    Having issues with partially printed, poor quality, or missing codes on your packaging? See how vision solutions from SICK and the 4Sight software from AutoCoding Systems can virtually eliminate these errors. Watch our on-demand webinar to learn more:

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    May 21

    Learn why .0 is about more than just advanced ; it’s the concept of how can be better utilized to help companies achieve operational goals that align with business .

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    11 hours ago

    The second annual TiM$10K Challenge is in the books! Check out the Blog to see who won the challenge this year!

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  5. 13 hours ago

    WHITE PAPER: See how SICK's FLOWSIC600 Differential Replacement Unit (DRU) is ideal for applications upstream of the gas plant toward the wellhead. Download now:

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  6. May 21

    We're answering some frequently asked questions about the recently updated ANSI B11.19 standard. Read more on the SICK USA Blog:

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  7. May 21

    Smart Sensors from SICK do more than just detecting objects. They can also gather and process data to add value to your applications and improve overall operational efficiency. Read more on our blog:

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  8. May 21

    In this , safety experts from SICK, Inc. and Bridgestone Americas will discuss whole body access. Register today!      

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  9. May 20
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  10. May 20

    See a range of applications solved by technology like 3D and vision, time of flight distance measurement , and …and find out how they can boost productivity and worker in your operations. Join our !

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  11. May 20

    In this , you’ll see SICK’s senior expert, Nick Longworth, demonstrate how you can easily align the robot coordinate systems to the PLB coordinate systems. This is necessary for effective communication between the robot and the PLB system.

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  12. May 19

    Check out our pre-recorded Tech Forums about SICK's expertise in the industry. In each 30 minute forum, our experts will discuss industry trends. Watch all our on-demand discussions now:

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  13. May 19

    Check out the latest video in our robotics video series where SICK’s robotics expert, Nick Longworth, addresses how to align the robot coordinate systems to the PLB coordinate systems. Read more on SICK USA Blog:

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    May 15

    As many manufacturing plants reopen across the country, ensuring the safety of workers is critical. has a new solution that can help with just and . Read more:

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    May 15

    With the updated ANSI B11.19 Standard, we've taken an in depth look at the different types of physical barriers. > Read more on the Blog!

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    May 18

    If you haven't joined us yet for our first session in , you're already missing jokes! Mattias Johannesson from has asked viewers to 'accept cookies' in our new virtual world, and how could view and sense cookies

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  17. May 18

    Do you know the risk reduction measures needed for whole body access? The updated ANSI B11.19 Standard is the first general industrial safety standard to address this concern directly. Download our white paper:

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  18. May 18

    In this , SICK’s experts will utilize an simulation tool to show how can add to the efficiency and of AGVs and other in the fulfillment environment.

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  19. May 18

    As machines learn to think, SICK’s deep learning technology helps machines analyze large quantities of data. Learn more about this developing phenomenon:  

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  20. May 18

    : Solutions for Whole Body Access as Addressed in the Updated ANSI B11.19 Standard — Reserve your spot!  

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