Using SIMATIC Controller as an MQTT Client

Digitisation has a major impact on the economy and society and is progressing inexorably. One of its main drivers is the Internet of Things (IoT). The term “Internet of Things” is synonymous with one of the biggest current dynamics of change: the increasing networking and automation of devices, machines and products! The protocol “Message Queue […]
Robotics Automation at Siemens Transform

Parmley Graham is excited to showcase an impressive demonstration of an advanced robot integration capabilities at Siemens Transform 2024, featuring the synergy between Stäubli industrial robots and Siemens SIMATIC Robot Integrator. This integration exemplifies the future of automation, highlighting how cutting-edge technologies can be seamlessly combined and utilised to develop and integrate robotics and automation systems easily, without the complex, time-consuming and costly process.
Machinery Safety Course – Booking Open

Keep abreast of machinery and plant safety regulations by completing the City & Guilds assured 4-day Machinery Safety Course. Aimed at electrical and mechanical engineers/managers – book your date now.
Parmley Graham launches new website.

In the ever-evolving landscape of digital innovation, Parmley Graham has taken a significant leap forward with the launch of our new website with features showcasing enhanced user experience, improved accessibility, maximised efficiency and better accessibility. The development of the new website features come as a testament to our commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancement.
Introducing the LBR iisy Cobot

Discover the features of the LBR iisy Cobot – highly versatile, intuitive to operate and reliable in contact with humans – the LBR iisy is a cobot for all production areas. It combines the know-how of industrial automation with the flexibility and simplicity of an intelligent tool, paired with the speed of a traditional industrial robot.
Engineering & Manufacturing Network

Parmley Graham was delighted to host an event organised through the Engineering & Manufacturing Network. In collaboration with Durham University Business School, Teesside University, Jagdesign (4M) Ltd, and Parmley Graham, the event sought to engage with like-minded manufacturing companies across the North East to review and identify the sector’s barriers. The objective was to understand local manufacturers’ challenges in upskilling […]