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Industry 4.0 assessment: Are you moving quickly enough?

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Learn the difference between Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0 insights Industry 4.0 Broadly termed “Industry 4.0” As a term, Industry 4.0 As a term, Industry 4.0 In many cases, the fundamental tenets of Industry 4.0 Is it Industry 4.0

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Leveraging food and beverage manufacturing with Industry 4.0

AU Manufacturing

Article by John Broadbent , Industry 4.0 specialist, Fortude Andy Buckle , Industry Strategist, Infor share insights. With global enterprises looking for ways to improve their business performance and enhance capabilities across various sectors, it is no secret that Industry 4.0 The term ‘Industry 4.0

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Advancing manufacturing: Catalyzing innovation and doing more with less 

AU Manufacturing

Chris Gill , technical specialist for Fusion 360 at Autodesk, highlighted these digitalisation trends, their benefits, and how they meld with the current state of manufacturing and supply chain today. . The supply chain is bound to encounter many other stresses in the future, including those that we have never encountered before.

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Chiplet Market Growth Forecast to US$411 Billion by 2035

i4.0 today

It also reduces manufacturing costs, improves yield rates, and enhances supply chain resilience by enabling sourcing from multiple suppliers. It also delves into the supply chain, highlighting key players and their roles in advancing chiplet technology. Today Magazine.

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How to make data work for energy efficiency

AU Manufacturing

According to a webinar hosted by Swinburne University of Technology , placing advanced data analytics at the heart of energy management promises a great help in managing energy and industrial processes. . The session is part of the Transition to Next Zero Webinar Series hosted by Swinburne’s Advanced Manufacturing Industry 4.0

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Manufacturing Labour Shortages: Which Locations Are Struggling To Hire The Most?

Manufacturer's Monthly

As manufacturing software becomes more sophisticated, production is restored to its pre-pandemic state and advancements in Industry 4.0 With delivery times and the supply chain already impeded by global shipping delays, Australia’s manufacturing sector needs the labour and skills to be able to manage and process orders with efficiency.

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800V Electric Vehicles Charge into the Mainstream using SiC Power Electronics

i4.0 today

Currently, the weighted-average battery capacity of BEV cars is increasing in all regions, piling pressure on battery supply chains, and creating uncertainty. Both are the results of continued parts shortages and supply chain challenges, for example, wire harness shortages with the Russia-Ukraine war.