Tool manufacturers and their users are now familiar with digital twins, the cloud and the smart evaluation of Big Data
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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
Tool manufacturers and their users are now familiar with digital twins, the cloud and the smart evaluation of Big Data. All this is happening in response to the "Industrial Internet of Things IIoT" – one of the key themes of EMO Hannover 2019. More... |
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Digitalisation & Networking: New services for tool makers
The digitalisation of metalworking stands or falls with intelligent tools, according to Prof. Frank Barthelmä, Managing Director of GFE Gesellschaft für Fertigungstechnik und Entwicklung Schmalkalden e.V. Manufacturers of precision tools, clamping tools and measurement technology therefore need to pay great attention to digitalisation and networking including everything from data generation in rotating tools through to cloud-based solutions. After all, it is networking which enables integrated services. More... |
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The TAKISAWA spirit
Set to celebrate its 50th anniversary in a few years, Taiwan TAKISAWA has thrived across the globe with its unique technologies that represents Japan TAKISAWA’s 100 year-old ancient philosophy in craftsmanship. For almost five decades, Taiwan TAKISAWA has reinforced its presence in the APAC region, USA, Europe and South East Asia. Its annual revenue topped by US$1.1 billion; and is expected to particularly grow in the U.S. and SEA markets in the future. More...
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Digital industry around the world
For the past several years, Industry 4.0 has been the buzzword going around the industrial world. Its description has morphed from modular automation, to cloud computing, and has been called by many names. A recently published book by Mark Proctor and Jonathan Wilkins, explores how the lasting impact of this shift from the current information age (Industry 3.0) to the Fourth Industrial Revolution has spurred countries to take action. More...
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Machinery Highlights, Hot Industrial News, Challenging Topics - SE Asia Plastics News (by Ringier) - your best source of information. More...
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Additive manufacturing with liquid materials
Additive manufacturing is based upon the layered structure of a component. The production time therefore depends on the volume to be applied to the component. The geometric shape of the individual layers has a minor influence. This results in a greater amount of design freedom, without incurring extra time and cost through additional steps, such as machining. This process is suitable for the production of geometrically complex components.
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Medical 3D printing gains headway
A lot of advances in the modern world, most of which are launched in this era, are in the fields of medical and healthcare. One innovation that has revolutionised the industrial arena and is believed to become mainstream in the next few years or so is the development of 3D printing as applied in the field of medicine. The healthcare 3D printing market is forecast to breach the $5.5 billion mark by2024, according to Market Research Engine. More...
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Pneumatic robotics meet AI
Whether for grabbing, holding or turning, touching, typing or pressing - in everyday life, we use our hands as a matter of course for the most diverse tasks. In that regard, the human hand, with its unique combination of power, dexterity and fine motor skills, is a true miracle tool of nature. Festo shows the pneumatic robot hand BionicSoftHand combined with the BionicSoftArm, a pneumatic lightweight robot. More...
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Weland Solutions sets focus on automation
The market is moving towards standardized fully automated solutions, making setting focus on automation a natural step for us. Compact Dynamic is our first fully automated goods to man solution, which will respond to the demands of the industry and the rest of the world for efficiency and faster delivery times,” says Björn Karlsson at Weland Solutions. More...
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