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iBase-t Presents a Complete Digital Thread Vision at PTC LiveWorx 2023

iBASEt

Closing the loop between digital and physical worlds to optimize manufacturing engineering and manufacturing performance operations WHAT: iBase-t is an Elite Sponsor at the upcoming PTC LiveWorx 2023 Digital Transformation event. Sung Kim will share how discrete manufacturers can prepare for rapid growth through the cloud.

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Applications now open for 2024 Canadian Automation Awards! Deadline: October 18

Automation Mag

This is a chance to showcase successful automation implementation within Canadian discrete manufacturing plants! Manufacturers handle multiple challenges on a regular basis – such as labour shortages, supply chain issues, gruelling competition and changing customer demands, among other things. APPLY TODAY! APPLY TODAY!

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Hexagon AI-Powered CAM Software Streamlines Part Programming

Modern Machine Shop

Source: Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division has announced its ProPlanAI CAM programming tool, which is said to cut the time taken to program factory machine tools by 75%. ProPlanAI will “learn” from the data being created by a company’s CAM programmers.

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AI-Powered Automation Decreases Machine Tool Programming Time

Mold Making Technology

Source | Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence division highlights its automated computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programming tool called ProPlanAI, that cuts the time to program factory machine tools by 75%. ProPlanAI was announced at the Microsoft Ignite Conference in Chicago, USA.

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Applications for the 2023 Canadian Automation Awards close Oct. 20!

Automation Mag

This is a chance to showcase successful automation implementation within Canadian discrete manufacturing plants! Manufacturers handle multiple challenges on a regular basis – such as labour shortages, supply chain issues, gruelling competition and changing customer demands, among other things. APPLY TODAY! APPLY TODAY!

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How robotics-as-a-service can help manufacturers with operations challenges

Control Engineering

Robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) offers a cost-effective solution for companies to implement automation, with lower upfront costs and faster ROI compared to traditional manufacturing methods. There’s a buzz around manufacturing and automation, but it’s not as widespread as you might think, but we need automation. There is no way out.”

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Addressing manufacturing labor shortages

Control Engineering

Workforce development insights Manufacturers’ biggest challenge continues to be attracting and retaining a quality workforce and the demographics indicate this won’t be going away as workers get older. of manufacturing leaders in the U.S. million manufacturing jobs will remain unfilled in the U.S. alone by 2030.