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

iBASEt

MBE takes the concept of model-based design and extends it past the engineering department to the entire company, including production processes, supply chains, and more. It lays the groundwork by introducing digital capabilities but does not yet harness the full potential of a model-based approach. billion in 2023 to USD 35.04

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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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Chicago’s South Suburbs see the future of manufacturing as American and robotic

Robotics Business Review

The technological revolution that has brought about artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning can play a quintessential role in reinforcing the once-great American manufacturing sector and transforming it into advanced manufacturing. It uses digital manufacturing technology from MxD , the U.S.

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A Fond Farewell to My Additive Friends

Modern Machine Shop

Meanwhile, legacy parts for automotive, aerospace and defense applications can now be easily replaced, and many supply chain disruptions can be alleviated with AM. It is clear that the future of manufacturing will be digital, thanks to AM and other advanced manufacturing technologies that rely so heavily on data.

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Report warns UK engineering is at a crossroads

i4.0 today

The report demonstrates that the future of the British engineering sector hinges on how effectively we can address the growing skills shortages, invest in supercomputing facilities, integrate emerging technologies like AI and adapt to supply chain disruptions.

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Frost & Sullivan Launches the 19th Edition of the India Manufacturing Excellence Awards 2023

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

For over 18 years, IMEA has been assisting automotive, industrial engineering, FMCG, pharmaceutical, healthcare, and metals-based organizations to advance their manufacturing capabilities, extend supply chains, and optimize production systems. The Award ceremony is scheduled to take place on December 8, 2023.

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Authentise announces Flows & FlowsAM

Additive Manufacturing

Formerly known as the advanced Manufacturing Execution System (“aMES”), Flows incorporates many tools that stretch beyond the capabilities of a traditional Manufacturing Execution System, including real-time quoting, machine-data driven status updates, material genealogy, supplier management and more. “We