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Digital Twin Consortium Signs Liaison with Open Industry 4.0 Alliance

Gary Mintchell

As technology moves more quickly than human organizations, the DTC has announced a liaison agreement in December with the Open Industry 4.0 The Open Industry 4.0 Alliance functions as a collaborative consortium comprising of prominent industrial companies actively involved in deploying cross-vendor Industry 4.0

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Additive manufacturing roundtable at Plastics Live 2024, a free event

Design World

additive manufacturing (AM) scene. The team sees plastic manufacturing as incorporating technologies and issues that in many instances are seen as separate concerns for mainstream plastic production, such as AM, smart manufacturing, Industry 4.0, and environmental and sustainability issues.

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igus acquires Atronia, invests in smart plastics sensors for Industry 4.0

Robotics Business Review

Source: igus The combination of sensing with motion plastics, which eliminate the need for lubricants, promises easier-to-maintain machinery for Industry 4.0. Industry 4.0 demands mass production of critical sensors Industry 4.0 This allows us to start series manufacturing for the Industry 4.0

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Open IIoT Group launches Industry 4.0 and Beyond podcast

Manufacturer's Monthly

As a cohort of some of Australia’s most prominent automation brands ‘breaking through the jargon’ to make complex smart manufacturing concepts simple, an Open IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) podcast is a long time coming. and Beyond’ podcast,” said Jozef Ceh, SMC Corporation digital transformation and Industry 4.0

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Mastering Manufacturing: Top leadership skills for Industry 4.0 success

Manufacturer's Monthly

If you want to run a successful manufacturing business, you need the right leadership skills, this piece from Don Holley at RSM explores leadership in manufacturing. Global changes are reshaping the manufacturing industry. Digitisation (also known as Industry 4.0) has overhauled many standard operations.

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Revolutionising Industry 4.0 carbon fibre wheels

Manufacturer's Monthly

Australia’s movement toward the fourth industrial revolution has been seen as a difficulty due to a lack of manufacturing bases, visible in competing countries. It disclosed Australia was producing two thirds more manufacturing output than it consumes, making it an underdeveloped and expensive industry. Industry 4.0

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Digital Twin Consortium and Open Industry 4.0 Alliance partner to advance industry 4.0 solutions.

Automation Mag

The Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) has entered into a liaison agreement with the Open Industry 4.0 The Open Industry 4.0 The collaboration between the DTC and the Open Industry 4.0 The collaboration between the DTC and the Open Industry 4.0 The Open Industry 4.0 Alliance. “The