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What does IO-Link mean in Smart Manufacturing?

Marshall Wolf Automation

We’ve all heard of the industrial revolution, but have you heard of Industry 4.0? Since 2006, when the term “Smart Manufacturing” was first coined, industrial manufacturers have been focused on improving the transmission and analysis of production data. What kind of technology is implemented in Industry 4.0?

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CSIRO to assist automated system innovators with an enhanced development platform

Manufacturer's Monthly

In the majority of cases, I’d class these as being part of what is known as the third industrial revolution – computerisation. Author: Simon Dunstall – principal research scientist, CSIRO We are now in the midst of the fourth industrial revolution – Industry 4.0. Robotics and automation are central to Industry 4.0

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WAAM3D Releases WAAMCtrl® v2 at TCT360

MEM

WAAM3D, the global leader in Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM®), has announced the v2 release of its signature WAAMCtrl® software at TCT360. enabled with downstream big data analysis Via its API, it can be integrated with ERP and MRP systems for push to post-processes. The software has been under development since 2015.

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Emerson eyes the future of automated plastic joining with connected, integration-ready welding solutions at K 2022 Düsseldorf, Hall 11 Stand F55

i4.0 today

These machines, and the advanced automation systems they enable, make it possible for manufacturers to join challenging materials and complex shapes in sizes from very small to large. Industry 4.0/IIoT It is Industry 4.0/IIoT-capable, Branson GMX-20MA.

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IMCRC showcases innovative manufacturing technologies

Manufacturer's Monthly

On display were the innovative outcomes of over 40 collaborative manufacturing research and development (R&D) projects between ambitious Australian businesses and research organisations, including 13 leading universities and the CSIRO. And there’s so many impediments to running a manufacturing business, especially in home textiles.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

HSTEC specializes in the development, manufacture, and repair of high-speed motor spindles and fixtures. The final core area of expertise in the CHIRON Group is in additive manufacturing products and solutions. Now with newer technologies, we see a good opportunity, demand, and growth for additive manufacturing.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

Foley

Back to the Table of Contents Cybersecurity Threats in the Manufacturing Industry AUTHORS Aaron K. Tantleff | atantleff@foley.com Alexander Misakian | amisakian@foley.com In the hyper-connected era of Smart Manufacturing, accelerated by “Industry 4.0,”