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New AI-powered Feature Detection Automates CAD/CAM Processes

Fabricating & Metal Work

Cimatron recently released Cimatron CAD-AI, a new computer-aided design (CAD) technology that accelerates mold design and production by using artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically detect part features within solid models.

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Enhancing the Shop Floor with AI

Modern Machine Shop

As the push for digitalization continues across all industries, data is increasingly becoming the lifeblood of modern manufacturing. Different areas of the manufacturing process already produce and leverage huge quantities of data in a variety of ways. Standing at the cusp of the AI revolution, this has never been truer.

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Hexagon strengthens additive manufacturing portfolio with CADS Additive acquisition

Automation Mag

Hexagon has completed the acquisition of CADS Additive, a fast-growing provider of specialized software that helps companies prepare designs for metal additive manufacturing (AM). The software guides users through the build preparation, helping companies turn design files into printer instructions and improve their manufacturing productivity.

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AI-Powered Automation Decreases Machine Tool Programming Time

Mold Making Technology

Source | Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence division highlights its automated computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programming tool called ProPlanAI, that cuts the time to program factory machine tools by 75%.

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Quantum computing and industrial automation: A revolution in the making

Automation Mag

S ince the 1950s, computing has revolutionized manufacturing. Early computing, like Computer Numerical Control (CNC), aimed to enhance machining quality and productivity. These computers were large, cost a lot of money and were used for a specific, limited purpose.

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Learning 4.0: Using the tools of today for a better tomorrow

Automation Mag

The focus of this partnership is to provide students with the tools necessary to support them in their learning and develop their abilities prior to entering the manufacturing sector. Through this partnership, the company is investing in solutions to meet the skilled labour needs that the Canadian manufacturing sector requires today.

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Mitsubishi Electric Partners with Software Developer ModuleWorks

i4.0 today

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has recently announced that it has agreed to strategically partner with and invest in ModuleWorks GmbH, a leading software component provider for the digital manufacturing industry. “Working in close partnership accelerates technological development and drives digital transformation in manufacturing.