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Digital manufacturing, smart manufacturing, enable sustainability efforts

Control Engineering

He was among the keynote speakers at the ARC Advisory Group’s 2023 ARC Industry Forum, Feb. This year’s forum, according to Peter Manos, director of research, ARC Advisory Group, has more than 860 attendees, 200 speakers, 250 companies, and 70 workshops in 4 days. 6-9, in Orlando, and online Feb. 27-March 27.

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A legacy of innovative manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

According to Sharon Wilson, BAE Systems Australia’s Continuous National Shipbuilding Director, the IMCRC- facilitated projects are a benchmark for industry-research collaboration. UAP is embracing robotics, transitioning from a traditional workshop environment. Industry 4.0 Urban Art projects. and its broader potential.

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Talking Industry Live Partners with MTC to Host Unique Learning Experience

i4.0 today

Talking Industry Live will provide an environment for delegates to learn about cutting edge technologies and best practice through unscripted panel discussions, presentations, live demos and workshops. In addition, there will be two in-depth workshops provided by the event’s content partners.

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How to Stay Competitive – Scottish Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition – October 13th 2022 – Scottish Event Campus, Glasgow

i4.0 today

The Scottish manufacturing industry and its associated supply chain are facing the ongoing challenge of adapting to the disruptive changes generated by the digital revolution and the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’ (Industry 4.0). Digital Transformation in Manufacturing: a practical approach to Industry 4.0

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Made Smarter and Manchester Metropolitan University create new generation of digital leaders

i4.0 today

Fifteen delegates completed the ‘Leading Digital Transformation’ programme, designed by Made Smarter, the government-funded industry-led initiative to increase technology adoption among SME manufacturers, and Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester Met). Oliver Miller, Industry 4.0

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Fast-track Leadership Programme to Create Digitally-empowered SME Manufacturers

i4.0 today

Donna Edwards Programme Director at Made Smarter North West Adoption programme It will be delivered through a blend of face-to-face workshops, online webinars, case studies and site visits to smart factories, including Print City, MMU’s 3D additive and digital manufacturing hub, where participants will see technology in action.