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IIoT Systems Implementation up Year over Year, Set to Reach 75% Deployment Rate in 2023

Gary Mintchell

350 professionals were surveyed across Automotive Manufacturing, Power and Utilities, Renewable Energy, Transportation and Logistics, Smart Cities, and more to share feedback on building IIoT systems. IIoT no longer generates the buzz it did in the mid-10s of the century. Regardless, the use cases still abound for the technology.

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Five Years in the Making, MAESTRO is the Next Generation CMM

Fabricating & Metal Work

MAESTRO is the next generation IIoT measuring device ensuring manufactured quality quickly and easily. Manufacturers can easily update software, sensors, and additional capabilities over time, ensuring that their investment remains future-proof and continuously supports evolving production needs.

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Hexagon CMM Streamlines Measurement Operations

Modern Machine Shop

Source: Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division launches Maestro, a CMM designed to provide speed, simplicity and digital integration in metrology. Maestro’s digital-first architecture provides rapid measurement routines, an intuitive user experience and seamless data integration.

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Exciting times ahead for Ireland’s polymer manufacturers

i4.0 today

It’s regarded as an advanced sector, with pronounced growth in the manufacturing of high quality precision products and components used in high tech industries like ICT, MedTech, automotive, and aerospace. All course content has been designed to enhance precision, productivity and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE).

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Upgrading Productivity: Embracing the Future

Dinesh Mishra

Today’s globalized and hyper-connected world expects manufacturers to be productive in ways that are sustainable, consumer-focused, and globally competitive. CXOs, Head of Manufacturing, Industrial/Manufacturing Engineer, Product Design Engineer, CAD/CAM Programmer, CNC Machinist, Product Development Engineer, R&D Manager, and students.

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Building a traceability 4.0 foundation for automation

Control Engineering

insights Easier traceability results from advances in technologies such as machine vision combining with the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to make manufacturing more flexible. Manufacturers want to know where a product is located within the wider production or distribution context. Traceability 4.0 Industry 4.0

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Maximizing ROI: How Allen-Bradley Drives Can Save You Time and Money in the Long Run

DO Supply

In addition, all Allen-Bradley drives are manufactured in compliance with relevant global IEC and UL standards to optimize personnel and equipment safety.