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Nikon Metrology's CT Software Provides AI-Assisted Imaging

Modern Machine Shop

AI Recontruction is well-suited for the automotive, aerospace and manufacturing sectors, as well as the medical device industry, which require meticulous quality control via precise metrology. The technology offers flexible integration with leading analysis packages for reliable inspection of challenging component geometries. .”

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New LVDT Probe for High-precision Gaging Applications

Fabricating & Metal Work

With a shorter measuring span and higher accuracy, the P2002 probe is ideal for use for dedicated gaging fixtures where the measuring results from multiple probes are used in combination with each other, such as in assembly line manufacturing.

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Cybord Raises $8.7 Million Series A to Expand First-of-its-Kind Visual AI Electronic Component Quality and Traceability Solution

i4.0 today

During placement on the assembly line, the visual AI solution prevents defective, damaged, and counterfeit components from being assembled onto PCBA in real time with 99.9% Cybord Raises $8.7 Cybord is the only solution ensuring electronic component quality, making them a revolutionary leader in this rapidly evolving market.

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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.,

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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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Detect and Correct Deviations from Specs with Precise Probes

Fabricating & Metal Work

With a shorter measuring span and higher accuracy, the P2002 probe is ideal for use for dedicated gauging fixtures where the measuring results from multiple probes are used in combination with each other, such as in assembly line manufacturing.

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Friction Stir Welding Produces Superior Weld Quality

Fabricating & Metal Work

KUKA’s FSW process is used in a variety of industries from automotive, e-mobility and aerospace to electronics. This includes assembly lines for battery modules and battery packs, rotary friction welding facilities for the manufacture of contacts and battery housings with friction welding and robot-guided stir welding.