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Automatic gripper changes can add flexibility in manufacturing

Robotics Business Review

In industries like aerospace and automotive , even minor deviations can have significant consequences. This approach bridges the gap between current operations and the demands of a more digitalized manufacturing environment. Gripper changes enable CNC machines to handle different workpieces.

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Mitsubishi Electric’s New Robot Range Supports Digital Transformation in Manufacturing

i4.0 today

Mitsubishi Electric has launched its MELFA RH-10CRH and RH-20CRH SCARA robots, providing manufacturers with greater flexibility in adopting digital manufacturing while addressing skilled workforce shortages. For more information about Mitsubishi Electrics MELFA CR series, please see the following: Introductory video: www.youtu.be/s1JOofLnPFs

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QAD CEO Speaks To Recent Acquisitions

Gary Mintchell

He told me, “The pace of change facing manufacturers has required a real-time response to situations. For instance, look at the automotive industry transitioning to electric vehicles. Build a strong foundation for lean manufacturing concepts that eliminates waste throughout your operations. Industry models are changing.

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Digital manufacturing, smart manufacturing, enable sustainability efforts

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives ZF Group, an automotive manufacturer, provides motion controls for automotive, industrial, wind power. Digital transformation on the way to smart factory implementation. Digital transformation on the way to smart factory implementation. The 2023 ARC Industry Forum, in Orlando, Feb.

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Siemens and Salesforce join forces to equip manufacturers with enhanced service capabilities

Automation Mag

“Siemens and Salesforce are coming together to enable manufacturers to connect to their customers in whole new ways through this innovative integration of service lifecycle and customer relationship platforms,” said Zvi Feuer, senior vice-president of Digital Manufacturing, Siemens Digital Industries Software.

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Full House for Laser Lines’ customer event at the Digital Manufacturing Centre

MEM

Over 50 businesses attended Laser Lines’ customer open day at the Digital Manufacturing Centre (DMC) in Silverstone earlier this month. The DMC is a sector-agnostic, digital production facility with a focus on engineering-led solutions.

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Cloud-based Technologies Can Drive the Future of Europe’s Automotive Industry

i4.0 today

In July 2021, the German Association of the Automotive Industry, known as Verband der Automobilindustrie (VDA), cut its forecast for production growth from 13 percent to 3 percent, citing supply-chain disruptions, including a shortage of semiconductors. billion pounds ($3.30 Euros) to costs. billion pounds ($3.30 Euros) to costs.