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Impact of Edge Computing on Process Control in Smart Manufacturing

Metrology

Smart manufacturing, characterized by the integration of cutting-edge technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and automation, has ushered in a new era of industrial efficiency.

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Is Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing working for you?

Control Engineering

smart manufacturing and digital transformation. be changing how stakeholders approach automation, controls and instrumentation? be changing how stakeholders approach automation, controls and instrumentation? changing how companies approach automation, controls and instrumentation? on LinkedIn.

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What does it take to truly achieve smart manufacturing in Asia Pacific?

AU Manufacturing

To increase competitive advantage, many manufacturers in Asia Pacific are hoping to capitalise on “smart manufacturing” – the concept of integrating technologies, data, processes, and human interactions to improve production results. This, is the future of smart manufacturing.

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Caron Engineering Automation Solutions Improve Process Control

Modern Machine Shop

Caron Engineering showcases its latest technology for automation, tool monitoring and process control. In addition to unveiling features of its flagship TMAC adaptive tool monitoring system, Caron Engineering highlights AutoComp, automated tool wear compensation software and ToolConnect, an RFID tool data management system.

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15 pieces of automation advice from ROKLive 2022

Control Engineering

Automation helps manufacturers expand when skilled workers are unavailable. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) can achieve better profitability, productivity, and customer satisfaction. Sustainability and environmental, social and governance (ESG) are increasing in importance for manufacturing. Learning Objectives.

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What does IO-Link mean in Smart Manufacturing?

Marshall Wolf Automation

We’ve entered the fourth revolution in automation technology and IO-Link is at the forefront. Since 2006, when the term “Smart Manufacturing” was first coined, industrial manufacturers have been focused on improving the transmission and analysis of production data. Image courtesy of Jeff Winter and ISA Interchange. .

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Taking a different approach to DCS upgrades

Control Engineering

Embracing concepts and technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and smart manufacturing can help. In the past, upgrading a distributed control system (DCS) typically involved ripping out the old system and replacing it with a new one from a different vendor, or undergoing a hardware or software upgrade.