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AI in manufacturing: Where it’s been and where it’s going

Control Engineering

Manufacturing AI insights The integration of AI into discrete manufacturing aligns with the concept of Industry 4.0, The future of AI in manufacturing will be able to help with machine learning algorithms to reduce downtime, improve efficiency and extend equipment lifecycles.

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Taking a dynamic approach to safety

Control Engineering

Conventional safety concepts do not consider the sources and effects of cyber threats that could create new hazards. This requires a continuous and holistic risk assessment to ensure stable operations, increased productivity and reduce downtime in a smart manufacturing environment.

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Smart motor market growth due to increased automation, IoT technology

Control Engineering

The sophisticated features and technology contained in smart motors are frequently more expensive, necessitating careful consideration of the long-term advantages and return on investment by enterprises. The shift to renewable energy sources gives enormous potential for smart motors.

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FABTECH 2022: Where Innovation Meets Opportunities

Fabricating & Metal Work

An established sales and service network with local parts sourcing ensures customer satisfaction. TRUMPF uses a 3kW solid-state laser as the system’s beam source. Whatever your sheet metal processing needs, we have a solution for you. www.dne.global. Booth B8441. Chip and Parts Conveyors in Variety of Models and Slider Bed Widths.