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Demonstrating Transparency through Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

Cisco is proud to announce the general availability of an entirely new capability in the software industry and a first for Cisco: the distribution of SPDX-formatted Software Bill of Materials… Read more on Cisco Blogs

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Smart manufacturing, MES, automation make good business sense

Control Engineering

Using MES as a foundation, AI and advanced analytics can be used to build predictive and prescriptive analytics, which are used to orchestrate and optimize the entire manufacturing operations. Properly deploying an MES can result in reductions in material and labor costs, productivity and batch yield increases and reduction in material waste.

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Critical Manufacturing at Hannover Messe 2023: Expect More From Your MES

i4.0 today

Critical Manufacturing will be highlighting to visitors how its MES empowers manufacturers with advanced capabilities to drive innovation, increase connectivity, and promote digital transformation with Industry 4.0 A highly innovative solution, the Critical Manufacturing MES facilitates the adoption of Industry 4.0

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The Future of Software Supply Chain Security

Cisco Smart Manufacturing

The recent executive order requiring SBOMs (Software Bill of Materials) for those supplying software to the federal government has been instrumental in advancing the conversation around software s… Read more on Cisco Blogs

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Know Your Würth: CEO AJ Strandquist on How Würth Additive Can Change 3D Printing

Fastener News Desk

Written by: Matt Kremenetsky AJ Strandquist is a different kind of additive manufacturing (AM) CEO. That line going down has the potential to make the supplier’s customers stop production, too, because otherwise, they’d have to deviate from their bill of materials, deviating from their design, and, at that point, they become liable. “AM

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Industry watch: A short guide to demystifying ERP and MES

Automation Mag

smart manufacturing and digital transformation, and so on. Manufacturers deliver goods every day and every week of every year. That’s the manufacturers’ world – real, tangible and tactile. Many manufacturers don’t know what the new terminology means, or how it really applies to their business.