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RMIT levels up advanced manufacturing with new AMP facilities

AU Manufacturing

RMIT University is expanding its Advanced Manufacturing Precinct (AMP) to establish three additional cutting-edge facilities. . DMF is equipped with specialised equipment that can assist companies to develop new conceptual products, perform design iteration, or enhance existing manufacturing processes. .

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RMIT facilities to boost advanced manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

RMIT’s Advanced Manufacturing Precinct (AMP) at its Melbourne city campus is expanding to include 3 cutting-edge facilities that will deliver 21st-century manufacturing. the original AMP now known as the Digital Manufacturing Facility (DMF), Micro-Nano Research Facility (MNRF) and Microscopy and Microanalysis Facility (RMMF).

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Nikon Establishes New Company in the United States to Transform the Future of Digital Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

to separately support individual customer programs and requirements Provides customers with one-stop shop and turn-key factory option Tokyo – Nikon Corporation (Nikon) announced the formation of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Inc. These transformative programs culminated in the exciting launch of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Inc.,

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Cumbrian schoolchildren receive advanced manufacturing training via Sellafield programme

Manufacturing Management

Students at 12 Cumbrian schools are to benefit from new digital manufacturing equipment and specialist teacher training thanks to a collaboration between 3D printing experts and industry.

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The Missing Link To Additive Manufacturing – Merging DfAM and Data

Metrology

Advanced manufacturing has yet to even crack the surface of what is possible. From generative design and lightweighting to software simulation and decentralized production, the transition to digital manufacturing promises.

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From Paper to a Model-Based Enterprise: A Journey Worth Taking

iBASEt

It lays the groundwork by introducing digital capabilities but does not yet harness the full potential of a model-based approach. Toward Fully Digital Manufacturing Fully digital manufacturing is defined by several key attributes. On the horizon is the Model-Based Enterprise (MBE). billion in 2023 to USD 35.04

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Unleash the power of smart manufacturing while ensuring automation and robotic safety

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives: Understand what technologies should be integrated into manufacturing automation and robotic processes Review current, available Industry 4.0 technology trends Learn the needed competences to complete a robotics and automation risk assessment Quickly establish Industry 4.0