U.S. Company SAB to Debut at Automate 2026, Showcasing Flexible Industrial Automation Cables
2026-05-19 16:10
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - SAB North America will exhibit its full range of flexible industrial automation cables at Automate 2026, taking place June 22–25, 2026, at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois. The manufacturer of high-quality cables and connectivity solutions will showcase products developed for the machine design needs of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

As OEMs continue to pursue more compact machine footprints, higher operating speeds, and longer equipment life, cable performance is becoming increasingly critical to overall system reliability. SAB's highly flexible control cables, continuous motion cables, and application-specific custom design solutions are engineered to deliver high performance, high durability, and seamless integration with automation systems.

SAB Product Manager Rick Orsini stated: "Our focus is on helping OEMs build more reliable, more efficient machines right from the design stage. At Automate, we will demonstrate how SAB cable solutions extend service life, reduce downtime, and maintain consistent performance in dynamic applications."

At the SAB booth, visitors can evaluate continuous flex and track cables optimized for high-cycle applications, explore compact, high-performance control and data cables designed for tight spaces, and discuss custom-engineered cable solutions tailored to specific equipment specifications with SAB experts.

SAB North America invites OEM representatives attending Automate 2026 to visit Booth 3970 to discuss upcoming projects, design challenges, and custom cable solutions. For more information, please visit www.sabcable.com. SAB Bröckskes is a global cable manufacturer with over 75 years of experience, shipping high-quality cables and temperature measurement products daily to more than 100 countries worldwide. SAB North America, located in Fairfield, New Jersey, serves as the U.S. headquarters for the North American market, covering new construction projects, OEM manufacturing, and maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) needs.

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