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Unleash the power of smart manufacturing while ensuring automation and robotic safety

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives: Understand what technologies should be integrated into manufacturing automation and robotic processes Review current, available Industry 4.0 technology trends Learn the needed competences to complete a robotics and automation risk assessment Quickly establish Industry 4.0

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Bringing Precision to the World

Dinesh Mishra

Key trends shaping the machine tool industry today include: Smaller Batch Sizes and Greater Variety: Manufacturers are increasingly producing smaller batch sizes with a wider variety of parts, demanding greater flexibility from machine tools. What role does sustainability play in your manufacturing processes and strategies?

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Indium Corporation Expert to Co-Chair Special e-Mobility Session at IPC APEX Expo

i4.0 today

Climate change, government policy, and consumers are rapidly driving the automotive industry towards an electrified future. The printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) manufacturing industry has a vital role to play in this transition. local time at IPC APEX Expo in San Diego, Calif., About Indium Corporation. About IPC APEX Expo.

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Software Strategy for Automated Mold Inspection

Mold Making Technology

Photo Credit, all images: Verisurf Automated metrology is pervasive in manufacturing today, but not just for quality verification. Various types of coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), also called sensors, combined with applicable software, are being put to work across the manufacturing enterprise for many applications.

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Echoes of Innovation

Dinesh Mishra

The integration of CAD/CAM (Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Manufacturing) became more prevalent, streamlining the design-to-production workflows. The year 2000 marked the beginning of significant advancements in automation and robotics within the CNC machine tool industry. The introduction of Industry 4.0