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From Paper to a Model-Based Enterprise: A Journey Worth Taking

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The complex discrete manufacturing industry, with its intricate processes and systems, is no stranger to these challenges. This is where the concept of a model-based enterprise (MBE) comes into play as a practical approach to dealing with the demands of the competitive manufacturing landscape. billion in 2023 to USD 35.04

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How to Drive a Manufacturing “Culture of Quality”

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To activate this culture of quality across all functions, it’s essential to leverage digital manufacturing technology that integrates and enforces quality management throughout the manufacturing process, and even beyond the four walls of the factory.

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Top 7 Reasons to Move to Solumina iSeries

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Supplier Quality Management enhancements – Leverage the new Supplier Portal to give source inspectors outside your organization access to complete Inspection Orders, Discrepancies, and Corrective Action tasks. Upcoming releases will continue to build on these foundational MBE features.

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Digital Twins are powerful, and they’re not just for products

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Product Twin: Product models capture product definition and lifecycle activity, providing a digital source of as-designed, as-engineered data along with virtual representations of the product. Process Twin: Process models represent manufacturing processes and production activities that are used to create products and services.

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IMTS: Machine tool hardware, software, efficiency, integration tools

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This helps manufacturers automate programming by applying their own standard CNC programming, inspection path methods, tools and program templates, and ensures that correct revisions of parts are programmed and measured on the shop floor, creating one source of data for the digital manufacturing process.