The manufacturing industry is constantly undergoing change, and with rapid digitalisation
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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
The manufacturing industry is constantly undergoing change, and with rapid digitalisation, the sector is proving themselves as frontrunners when it comes to streamlining processes and optimising entire operations. |
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Adopting cognitive AI
Adopting next-generation AI software and data analytics have allowed manufacturers to eliminate potential bottlenecks and improve quality management in their manufacturing cycle. In Asia Pacific, manufacturers are facing an increased production output, despite having a declining workforce. In an interview with International Metalworking News for Asia (IMNA), Leonard Lee, President of APAC, highlights the key aspects of its technology, and the manufacturing trends they are seeing in APAC. More... |
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Distributed AI in metalworking
Artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies have become widely adopted as a way to optimise processes. Here, Nevzat Ertan, Global Manager for Digital Machining Architecture at Sandvik Coromant examines the future of AI and distributed artificial intelligence in metalworking. DAI, or distributed artificial intelligence, describes an approach to deploying AI across multiple nodes in a facility, all of which are independent of each other.
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Time savings by means of integrated production chains
High volume production requires top quality at increasingly shorter processing times. The machines are already technically very advanced. Great savings potentials are no longer to be found among the processing techniques, but rather within upstream and downstream process stages such as set-up, measurement and communication between machine and measurement equipment. Therefore, Kapp Niles has developed a platform to tie together and automate these processes. More...
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How Industry 4.0 can improve working culture
Big data and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) grant employees easier, and more centralized, control and access to data. But do these technologies improve the working culture on the shop floor? That question was put to the test by OSI Precision when it installed software by Sandvik to help with its Industry 4.0 roll-out. OSI Precision has uses the latter’s hard-wearing machining tools in several CNC machining lathes, and a milling machine, on its shop floor. More...
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Putting the digitalized world of Industry 4.0 into practice
With broad application knowledge and the absolute commitment to quality, Kistler makes an important contribution to the further development of current megatrends. This includes topics such as electrified drive technology, autonomous driving, reducing emissions, and Industry 4.0. By jointly pushing the boundaries of what is possible, we help our customers with innovation, progress and growth, and create the ideal conditions for Industry 4.0. More...
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New technology for ageing meat, cheese, wine and more
SmartAging® is the new technology from DRY AGER® manufactured in Bad Saulgau, Germany, with which the family-run company underlines its expertise and market leadership in the field of professional dry aging fridges for food. Using intelligent software, the new generation of dry aging cabinets enables even easier production and maturing of meat, sausage and ham, fish, cheese, wine and even herbs and pasta in different flavour intensities. More...
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Robotic lab automation, process control equipment
Process Pilot+TM - reflects the latest advancements in automated blowmolder control for PET bottles and will be the focal point of Agr’s display. Built upon Agr’s iconic Process Pilot automated blowmolder management system, the Process Pilot+ incorporates a patented technology that significantly improves blowmolder efficiency and profitability by enabling operators to optimize the blowmolder based on performance, energy efficiency or operating costs. More...
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