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Empowering the next generation of innovators with Altium’s tools

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Altium Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) are at the heart of modern electronics, driving innovations in countless industries from consumer electronics to aerospace. Z2Data: Altium’s Z2Data platform now features enhanced functionality, empowering users with advanced data analytics capabilities.

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Cost-effective Monitoring Systems Provide Thorough and Clear-cut Assessments

Fabricating & Metal Work

Kitov.ai’s K-BOX offers the same functionality as its Core+ solution. The FixtureBuilder software boasts an intuitive interface, complete with clear and well-organized component libraries, intelligent drag-and-drop functionality, and an easy-to-use constraint mechanism.

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Five minutes with…. Marcus Youden, Chief Growth Officer at Quick Release

SMMT

A steady stream of referrals has brought sectoral diversity, with rail, aerospace, defence, energy and warehousing all increasingly prominent – although automotive remains the core of the business, with a heavier bias towards start-ups. Most work addressing data quality takes place in a manufacturer’s bill of materials (BoM).

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Five minutes with…. Marcus Youden, Product Director at Quick Release

SMMT

A steady stream of referrals has brought sectoral diversity, with rail, aerospace, defence, energy and warehousing all increasingly prominent – although automotive remains the core of the business, with a heavier bias towards start-ups. Most work addressing data quality takes place in a manufacturer’s bill of materials (BoM).

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MoldMaking Technology's Most-Viewed Content 2022: Products

Mold Making Technology

According to the company, complex parts, especially for medical, aerospace and automotive industries, typically have intricate details that are “difficult to fill,” largely resulting from said trapped gas getting in the way inside the mold cavity. Bill of materials (BOM), CAD and 3D View enable simplified verification.

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Discrete Manufacturing Guide

ATS

Since each step in the discrete manufacturing process is distinct from those before and after, this approach is often used to create complex, multipart products for automotive, aerospace, electronics and consumer goods applications. Standardized materials : Discrete manufacturing uses whats known as a bill of materials (BoM).