The Next Big Step for AI? Understanding Video

Will Knight for MIT Technology Review: Perceiving dynamic actions could be a huge advance in how software makes sense of the world.

NVBots Sold to Ohio Manufacturer as 3D Printing Interest Grows

Jeff Engel for Xconomy: NVBots was founded by MIT students who were frustrated that the 3D printers they were using lacked capabilities for remotely collaborating on the design of parts and for controlling the printer.

The Impact of the IoT Demystified (Part 2 of 5) - Privacy and security

The IoT will enable us to collect more data, to know more, and to make better ("more qualified") decisions faster. This new territory will improve the quality of our lives and create further prosperity.

Evaluating Electronics Contract Manufacturers from Two Perspectives: Supply Chain Management and Engineering

The ideal contract manufacturer is more than a transactional supplier, but a partner that improves the product and process.

Allegorithmic Introduces New Materials to Help Visualize 3D Printed Objects

Designers Can Now Mimic the Unique Characteristics of Ten Additive Manufacturing Technologies with Full Photorealism

Release of new Risk Assessment Software!

RiskMach is cloud based platform for managing Machine Risk Assessments. From the comfort of one device, engineers can complete a risk assessment in a closed loop process!

Provide Secure Authentication with NXP's Ultra-Low-Power A1006 Device, Now at Mouser

This embedded security solution offers best-in-class, tamper-resistant authentication through an asymmetric public/private authentication protocol to help manufacturers prove the authenticity of genuine products and prevent damage from counterfeits.

Ultimaker introduces 0.25 print core and Ultimaker Breakaway

Leading 3D printer manufacturer Ultimaker introduces new support material Ultimaker Breakaway and a 0.25 mm print core. Both products are available immediately.

GE Additive opens Customer Experience Center in Munich

-GE Additives first international Customer Experience Center opened in Munich; The center, launched with an investment of $15 million, will employ up to 50 GE Additive employees within the 2,700 square meter state-of-the-art facility -Center allows current and potential customers to accelerate their journey into additive manufacturing -More than 150 guest and dignitaries from business, politics and academia came to Munich for the opening and discussed the importance of additive manufacturing

Device Solutions Inc Launches Next Generation Cellio Wide Area Wireless Network Gateway

4G LTE CAT1/LoRa Cellio Gateway for Agriculture, Warehousing, Government, Industrial and Educational Facilities

RIVA Precision Manufacturing Launches Expedited 3D Printing Services to the Jewelry Trade

Free Introductory New York Metro Delivery Available to New Customers, for a Limited Time

Offline Programming Software is Single Solution for Robotic Hammer Peening of Automotive Stamping Dies

Daimler wanted to develop a hammer peening process for polishing the stamping dies used to manufacture body panels for Mercedes-Benz cars. A robot was essential to the process. Little did the automaker know how difficult it would be to program a robot to handle the millions of toolpath calculations required for this intensive process. Conventional software tools were not up to the task. A three-year collaboration between Daimler and Robotmaster resulted in a robust software solution that not only made the programming for these large, complex dies easy and error-free, it reduced offline programming time by 70 percent. Once they had a foolproof solution for hammer peening, Daimler broadened their sights to other robotic processes. Laser hardening, laser cladding, and induction hardening also proved to be a great match with Robotmaster's single software solution.

The Industrial IoT Risks You Must Not Ignore in 2018

Scott Allen for Sys-Con Media: Security, therefore, will ultimately be the limiting factor on how much IoT technology is deployed.

Proto Labs Completes Acquisition of RAPID, Rebrands It as 'Rapid, a Proto Labs Company'

Effective today, RAPID will start operating under the name "Rapid, a Proto Labs Company." Over time, it will transition to operating solely under the Proto Labs brand.

Renaissance Services Announces Establishment of 3D Printing Division

Renaissance Services has established a division that specializes in 3D printing. Known as the PERFECT-3D Division, it performs a variety of 3D printing, but specializes in printing of ceramic components, primarily for the investment casting industry.

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FLIR Si1-LD - Industrial Acoustic Imaging Camera for Compressed Air Leak Detection

FLIR Si1-LD - Industrial Acoustic Imaging Camera for Compressed Air Leak Detection

The FLIR Si1-LD is an easy-to-use acoustic imaging camera for locating and quantifying pressurized leaks in compressed air systems. This lightweight, one-handed camera is designed to help maintenance, manufacturing, and engineering professionals identify air leaks faster than with traditional methods. Built with a carefully constructed array of MEMS microphones for high sensitivity, the Si1-LD produces a precise acoustic image that visually displays ultrasonic information, even in loud, industrial environments. The acoustic image is overlaid in real time on a digital image, allowing you to accurately pinpoint the source of the sound, with onboard analytics which quantify the losses being incurred. The Si1-LD features a plugin that enables you to import acoustic images to FLIR Thermal Studio suite for offline editing, analysis, and advanced report creation. Field analysis and reporting can also be done using the FLIR Acoustic Camera Viewer cloud service. Transferring of images can be managed via memory stick or USB data cable. Through a regular maintenance routine, the FLIR Si1-LD can help facilities reduce their environmental impact and save money on utility bills.