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Realizing Industry 4.0

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

Written by Carlos Rojas, Global Industry Solutions Leader, Cisco Systems, Inc. What is Industry 4.0? As such, the world of manufacturing is betting on new technologies and data analytics to obtain “maximum optimization”; and these things neatly fall under the business strategy known as Industry 4.0.

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Why is Digital Transformation in Manufacturing Necessary for Future Growth?

Factory Worx

Proper inventory management allows manufacturers to track what inventory they have on hand, where, and how much they've got. Additionally, manufacturers who utilise a well-designed inventory management system have access to a wealth of information about how their inventory has been used previously. Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0

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FUTURE-PROOFING MANUFACTURING WITH PHOTO CHEMICAL ETCHING

Dinesh Mishra

Artificial intelligence is also being applied to optimise component designs and simulate chemical flows, reducing trial-and-error during production and improving overall efficiency. The Future The future of PCE is intrinsically tied to the broader evolution of manufacturing. As Industry 4.0

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ASME and Autodesk Research the Future of Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

Report includes recommendations for academic, industry, and government collaboration on system-level approaches to reduce “time to talent” and achieve Industry 4.0 have released the results of their collaborative multiphase research project on the “Future of Manufacturing.” business outcomes. business outcomes.

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Quality Assurance for Production-Scale Additive Manufacturing: Stratasys Acquires Software Company Riven

Additive Manufacturing

based start-up has been a Stratasys connectivity software partner and its cloud-based software solution will now be fully integrated into Stratasys’ GrabCAD ® Additive Manufacturing Platform, benefiting customers using any Stratasys 3D printer running GrabCAD Print software. The Berkeley, Calif.,-based infrastructure.

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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies such as high-performance computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics and other advanced technologies, is accelerating around the globe.

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New UK Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence and Spin Out Launched by the University of Wolverhampton with Support from EOS and AMCM

i4.0 today

The University of Wolverhampton (UK) and 3D printing global leaders EOS , and AMCM , have today announced they will join forces to launch a new UK Centre of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing (AM). Nathan Rawlings, Sales Manager at EOS UK , said: “The UK manufacturing sector has always pushed forward and embraced innovation.