Red Lion Adds Innovative Control and Expansion Options to Rugged Graphite Platform

New Offerings Combine Communication and Control Capabilities to Reduce Cost and Complexity

From OLED Encapsulation to Plagiarism Protection

When ultra-thin transparent varnishes are applied onto transparent foil tapes, defects in the coating can now be made visible immediately during the coating process. This is possible thanks to an inline detection system that uses fluorescence dyes.

MFG.com Implements Location Verification to Ensure Marketplace Transparency and Fairness

Suppliers Must Now Certify the Geographic Location of Their Primary Production Facility

JMP Engineering Achieves Fourth Technology Designation with Rockwell Automation

These latest achievements represent their third and fourth designations earned in the last nine months, adding to their existing Control and Process Solution Partner designations. JMP is one of only three Rockwell Automation Solution Partners in the world and the only Solution Partner in Canada, to carry all four of these notable Rockwell Automation designations.

MACHINE MONITORING & MTCONNECT ARE A MUST

Shop Floor Automations discusses the benefits of machine event monitoring

Type A Machines & Mosaic Manufacturing Enable Multi-Filament Printing with Single Extruder Series 1 3D Printer

Collaboration brings cleanest multi-color printing to 3D printing industry, opens the door to new applications.

Local Motors: Driving Innovation with Micro-Manufacturing

NewCo Shift:  Local Motors was founded in 2007 by John “Jay” Rogers, an Ivy league-educated ex-Marine who wanted to marry his lifelong interest in vehicles with new economic models. The result: Local Motors, a company that, after eight years in business, now produces a series of vehicles built locally in a handful of facilities, but designed by a global community of enthusiasts. Local Motors’ business model is built around its microfactories. The four now in existence — and the dozens more that the company plans to open over the next 10 years — each focus on a few vehicle types. Each looks to source components locally to the greatest extent possible. And each features a modular factory floor that can be configured and reconfigured as needed to accommodate the demand for individual vehicles.   Cont'd...

PACK Expo - ITW Dynatec to Preview New "Simplicity" Hot Melt Adhesive Supply Unit at Pack Expo 2016

ITW Dynatec, a global leader in bonding and sealing applications, will feature smart hot melt solutions designed for 'today and tomorrow at Pack Expo 2016, McCormick Place, Chicago, IL, November 6-9, Booth N-5725.

FABTECH - Leading-Edge Bihler 4Slide NC Technology will be Showcased at FABTECH 2016

Bihler, a leader in complex components manufacturing and automation, will feature its next-generation 4Slide NC machine at FABTECH 2016, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV, November 16-18, Booth N-6925.

Rockwell Automation Acquires MAVERICK Technologies

The acquisition significantly strengthens Rockwell Automations expertise in key process and batch applications to help its customers realize greater productivity and improved global competitiveness through process control and information management solutions.

MIT's Foundry software is the 'Photoshop of 3D printing'

Andrew Dalton for enGadget:  Because the materials from a 3D printer aren't the most functional, their output has largely been limited to prototyping in the past. That should change in the near future with devices like MIT's own MultiFab, which can print up to 10 different materials at a time, but it still doesn't solve the problem of how to design such complex objects. That's where the new program called Foundry, created by MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory comes in. According to MIT CSAIL, Foundry can import objects designed with traditional CAD programs like SolidWorks and then assign specific materials or properties to different parts of the object. While creating a multi-material object in the past might have required days of work and multiple 3D printers to create (assuming it was possible with existing technology at all), CSAIL says these sorts of designs can now be created in mere minutes. Rather than manufacturing a separate piece for each material in the finished product, the entire object can now be printed in one fell swoop.   Cont'd...

Special Tradeshow Coverage for FABTECH

FABTECH will be held from November 16th - 18th in Las Vegas, Nevada. This ManufacturingTomorrow.com Special Tradeshow report aims to bring you news, articles and products from this years event.

SHOP FLOOR AUTOMATIONS PREMIERES COMIC STRIP

SFA presents a new comic strip series & humor-related Twitter account.

PACK Expo - Marlen International to Launch Next Generation Vacuum Stuffer at PACK EXPO International

Marlen International, Inc., a recognized global manufacturer of highly engineered food processing equipment and systems, plans to launch its next generation vacuum stuffer - the OptiServ 400 - at this years PACK EXPO International.

Cenit and ModuleWorks announce partnership

The integrated ModuleWorks components strengthen and advance the robotic and NC machining capabilities of FASTSUITE Edition 2 with industry-leading multi-axis toolpath calculation and simulation software as well as a specialized component for Laser Aided Manufacturing applications.

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Optimizing Processes For Food and Beverage Industry Webinar

Optimizing Processes For Food and Beverage Industry Webinar

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