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Nokia Expands Industrial Edge Offerings

Gary Mintchell

The first time edge compute and edge applications came my way was through IT companies—Dell in 2015 and HPE in 2017. Even though you might expect the natural “edge” in manufacturing would lie with the automation vendors, such is not the case. They both still have edge devices and “edge-to-cloud” strategies.

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Understanding Industrial Automation in Industry 4.0

Trimantec

Are you excited that the future of American manufacturing is looking brighter due to reshoring? Manufacturing has changed. There are new technologies and jargon, such as talk of Industry 4.0, American manufacturers will need to play catch-up in order to continue growing and speeding re-shoring opportunities.

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AddUp participates in $1.5M Research Program to Advance IN-718 Additive Manufacturing for the United States Air Force

MESA

research contract “Development of Manufacturing, Heat Treatment, and Surface Finishing Guidelines to Yield Ready-to-Use IN- 718 Additive Manufacturing Components” through the United States Air Force (USAF) and the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program led my REM Surface Engineering (REM). has joined $1.5M

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Turning IoT headwinds into tailwinds

Control Engineering

Today, the industrial internet covers multiple verticals from manufacturing (whose products are placed into every vertical) to retail (which is normally considered to be merely point-of-sale, but can be connected to global supply chains, changing the business requirements significantly). Where is Industrial IoT?

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Absolute EMS Champions Human and Robot Collaboration in Modern Manufacturing

i4.0 today

an award-winning EMS provider of turnkey contract manufacturing services, offers a perfect factory environment that seamlessly blends robotic automation with human expertise. In today’s rapidly evolving industrial landscape, the integration of robots alongside human workers has become the new norm. Absolute EMS, Inc.,

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Protecting Against Cybersecurity Threats to Manufacturing Companies

ATS

Industry 4.0 has changed the manufacturing landscape. Driven by always connected devices and the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, companies are finding new ways to improve productivity, reduce waste and streamline manufacturing processes. Cybersecurity in manufacturing. The challenge?

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Instrumental Joins Siemens Dynamo Program and Will Complement Siemens’ Teamcenter Quality Offering with AI Capabilities

i4.0 today

Instrumental , the leading AI-powered manufacturing quality platform, is excited to announce its official collaboration with Siemens through the Siemens Dynamo program , an open innovation program serving as a commercialization vehicle for start-up companies with Siemens, its customers and partners. Schedule your demo today ( link here )!