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Elexon2Zero: Striving for zero defects

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Elexon Electronics Elexon Electronics is driving innovation in Australias electronics manufacturing, focusing on quality, continuous improvement, and advancements in Industry 4.0. The company has built a reputation for turning ideas into products, offering custom electronic solutions across various industries.

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AddUp participates in $1.5M Research Program to Advance IN-718 Additive Manufacturing for the United States Air Force

MESA

research contract “Development of Manufacturing, Heat Treatment, and Surface Finishing Guidelines to Yield Ready-to-Use IN- 718 Additive Manufacturing Components” through the United States Air Force (USAF) and the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program led my REM Surface Engineering (REM). has joined $1.5M

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Marposs Announces MAINDO, the Company’s new Digital Platform

Fabricating & Metal Work

Marposs has announced MAINDO , its new Digital Platform that integrates Marposs monitoring, measuring, testing or other manufacturer device/solutions throughout the entire production process, combining quality and process into a holistic production monitoring view. and quality management systems?with

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15 pieces of automation advice from ROKLive 2022

Control Engineering

Automation helps manufacturers expand when skilled workers are unavailable. Manufacturers can prepare to respond to threats that extend beyond their organization, often targeting their vendors and supply chain, Deken said. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) can achieve better profitability, productivity, and customer satisfaction.

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From Parts to Perfection

i4.0 today

The manufacturing of micro medical devices, with their increasingly complex geometries and tiny dimensions, presents unique challenges to manufacturers. When the final product is only millimetres wide, the internal minuscule scale of the components involved must be manufactured at the microscale, often being invisible to the naked eye.

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More answers on bridging the gap from edge to cloud MES to make automation more effective

Control Engineering

By only exposing the edge device, our control systems are much more secure. Question: Can you provide insights into the future trends of MES in manufacturing? We have a lot of information in these systems. Question : How should an MES interact with other systems in a manufacturing environment? Edited by Mark T.

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IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH Four “Eyes” See Better Than Two

i4.0 today

They are used in quality assurance to check components, help with the assembly and positioning of components, detect errors and deviations in production processes and thus increase the efficiency of entire production lines. An automobile manufacturer is taking advantage of this to improve the cycle time of its press lines.