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Hannover Messe 2017 Kicks Off Industrie 4.0 Innovation

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

April showers brings May flowers but if you are in Germany in late April, Hannover Messe is the breeding ground for innovation in the global manufacturing industry. HM is the largest Manufacturing show in Europe and due to the advancements that are being made with Industrie 4.0 Stand C13.

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Construction begins on $40m robotics and advanced manufacturing centre

Manufacturer's Monthly

The new Big Build $40 million Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre at Eagle Farm TAFE will train and upskill Queensland’s manufacturing workforce to embrace automation and Industry 4.0, Queensland Government’s initiatives for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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Improving efficiency through algorithmic production scheduling

Polytron

Beginning in 2017, food and beverage manufacturer Farmer Brothers began its shift to Industry 4.0 by integrating the TrakSYS manufacturing execution system (MES) platform into its operations.

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Dassault Systèmes digitalises the value creation process for Industry 4.0 initiatives at Hannover Messe

Manufacturing & Logistics IT

At Hannover Messe 2017, Dassault Systèmes will demonstrate how the 3DEXPERIENCE platform supports companies in any industry that are implementing industry 4.0 initiatives to digitally connect all departments along the value-added chain.

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Digital Continuity, A Driving Force in Manufacturing Productivity

iBASEt

From the introduction of the idea of digital twins twenty years ago, through the proliferation of the Industry 4.0 concept during the last decade, complex product manufacturers have largely focused their digital transformation efforts on the idea of a digital tapestry that provides data integration throughout a product’s lifecycle.

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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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Digital Continuity, A Driving Force in Manufacturing Productivity

iBASEt

From the introduction of the idea of digital twins twenty years ago, through the proliferation of the Industry 4.0 concept during the last decade, complex product manufacturers have largely focused their digital transformation efforts on the idea of a digital tapestry that provides data integration throughout a product’s lifecycle.