UCI named as partner in new clean manufacturing institute $140 million consortium aims to improve competitiveness of US industry

The Department of Energy is providing up to $70 million to fund the REMADE Institute through its Manufacturing USA initiative, with a matching sum contributed by a consortium of 85 private-industry partners. The goal of the program is to forge new clean energy efforts deemed critical in keeping the nations manufacturing on the cutting edge.

CoaXPress Helps Manufacturers Overcome Challenges of Integrating Machine Vision into the Industrial Internet of Things

At its core, the IIoT is about the interconnection of intelligent devices that collect, scour and share data to find trends, patterns and anomalies to help businesses make better decisions.

Number of Smart Factories in South Korea to be Almost Doubled

Cho Jin-young for Business Korea:  The Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy announced on February 2 that the South Korean government invests 90.5 billion won and the private sector invests 20.3 billion won this year so that smart factories can be built for at least 2,200 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and the number of such factories in South Korea can be increased to 5,000 before the end of this year. The ministry is planning to diversify the types of smart factories, too. For example, the new smart factories are slated to include 500 clean energy-based ones for a higher level of energy efficiency and 50 cloud-type smart factories that are capable of connecting regions and various sectors of the manufacturing industry.   Cont'd...

ATX 2017 - Content is King at UBM's Advanced Manufacturing Event in Anaheim, CA

Live Demonstrations, Cutting Edge Learning, Top Networking, Interactive Discussion Panels and a Hollywood-Inspired Keynote Highlight February's Show

The Industrial Internet Consortium Publishes Third Edition of the Journal of Innovation

A publication written by IIC members, the third edition of the Journal of Innovation is dedicated to the "Smart Factory," and includes articles on designing, retrofitting, and applying IIoT technologies within the manufacturing industry.

PI's SiP Alignment Engine is a 2017 PIC Awards Finalist - Polls are Open until Feb. 21st

PIs automated high-speed alignment engine was selected as a PIC Awards finalist in the Advances in Manufacturing category. Winners will be announced at the PIC conference 07 - 08 Mar 2017, Brussels, Belgium.

The Manufacturer's Secret Weapon to Win the War for Talent

The most sought-after skill sets and well-rounded, experienced employees can be hard to find, but the most successful manufacturers are approaching talent cultivation proactively, in lieu of reacting to an immediate growth- or project-driven need.

Five steps to enabling a data-driven, smart factory

Alun Williams for ElectronicsWeekly:  he top strategic objectives in the manufacturing industry have remained consistent for years, with many centered on serving customers. Industrial companies want to deliver customers high quality products, on time, at a globally competitive cost. They also want to be able to flex production capabilities up and down as needed to quickly introduce new products to the marketplace. Pairing physical assets with intelligent gateways to gather, analyze and communicate data is driving enormous new efficiencies in manufacturing and business operations. New operational efficiencies enabled by IoT are generating significant returns in manufacturing.  Cont'd...

MagneMotion to Exhibit Intelligent Motion Systems at ATX West

Independent moving cart technology can increase productivity and reduce changeover times compared to belt-and-chain motion systems

Opto Engineering and Matrix Vision announce strategic partnership

The management of both companies describe the partnership as "an opportunity to build a bridge between optics and cameras, customers and component manufacturers".

Xometry Secures Investment from GE Ventures

Xometrys software platform has transformed American Manufacturing by orchestrating a network of Small and Medium Size manufacturers across the USA

Why 2017 is the year integration enables Industry 4.0 growth

Louis Columbus for CloudTech:  Having attained initial results from Industry 4.0 initiatives, many manufacturers are moving forward with the advanced analytics and Big Data-related projects that are based on real-time integration between CRM, ERP, 3rd party and legacy systems. A recent Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) study of Industry 4.0 adoption, Industry 4.0: Building The Digital Enterprise (PDF, no opt-in, 36 pp.) found that 72% of manufacturing enterprises predict their use of data analytics will substantially improve customer relationships and customer intelligence along the product life cycle. Real-time integration enables manufacturers to more effectively serve their customers, communicate with suppliers, and manage distribution channels. Of the many innovative start-ups taking on the complex challenges of integrating cloud and on-premise systems to streamline revenue-generating business processes, enosiX shows potential to bridge legacy ERP and cloud-based CRM systems quickly and deliver results. There are many more potential benefits to adopting Industry 4.0 for those enterprises who choose to create and continually strengthen real-time integration links across the global operations.  Cont'd...

HEIDENHAIN Introduces High Accuracy

Angle Encoder for Vacuum Environments

Integro Technologies Announces Partnership with ViDi Systems SA

Machine vision integrator collaborates with leading Swiss software firm

How To Determine If An AS/RS ( Automated Storage and Retrieval System) Fits Your Facility

If youve found yourself running out of space within your current facility, automated storage could be the solution youre looking for. With an AS/RS, you have the option to increase storage volume by retrofitting or expanding your current facility which may be less expensive than investing in a new facility.

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