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Smart Workstation Developed For Aerospace Assembly Lines

Metrology

A new concept assembly process has been developed by AMRC Cymru for world leading Aerospace manufacturer Collins Aerospace for their actuation systems Wolverhampton site in the UK. The post Smart Workstation Developed For Aerospace Assembly Lines appeared first on Metrology and Quality News - Online Magazine.

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Robotics Innovation from FANUC Boosts Aerospace Manufacturing Output

i4.0 today

In the face of unprecedented demand for new aircraft, robotics specialist FANUC is helping the aerospace industry to increase production efficiency and boost output. The future of aerospace manufacturing Oliver continues: “From FANUC’s perspective, working with Airbus has been an extremely positive and rewarding experience.

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Boeing Lands More Jobs And Investment In Victoria

Manufacturer's Monthly

One of the world’s leading aerospace manufacturers continues to invest, grow and create new skilled jobs in the state, strengthening Victoria ’s manufacturing expertise and capabilities. It is where the company has produced components for the 787 Dreamliner for the past decade.

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Airbus Canada rolls out sustainable aviation fuel

Canadian Manufacturing

SAF has been used in A220 aircraft delivered from our A220 Mobile Final Assembly Line since 2016. Airbus Canada has the ambition to deliver SAF Proof of Sustainability (PoS) to A220 customers receiving their aircraft from Mirabel in 2025.

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Manufacturers using digital transformation to future-proof operations

Control Engineering

Capturing manual assembly data Silicon Valley startup Invisible AI helps manufacturers digitally capture data from manual assembly lines to provide valuable insights and drive improvements. You may have 20 or 50 cameras on a line, all communicating with each other, all on the same local network. Watch a demo.

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In-line CT Delivers Real-time Quality Feedback on the Production Line

Fabricating & Metal Work

In addition to various methods of surface scanning, some of the leading automotive manufacturers (along with others in aerospace, energy and electronics) are using computed tomography (CT) to inspect deep inside complex components to ensure they are fit to send to the assembly line. Now, CT scanning is expensive.

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Sustainable supply chains, what does it mean?

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

In the aerospace sector, Airbus alone possesses a network of roughly 8,000 direct and 18,000 indirect suppliers from more than 100 countries that supply everything from parts and components to systems and services. Scope 3 emissions are indirect greenhouse gas emissions that occur upstream and downstream of the value chain (i.e.,