Robotics, automation, and how a strong network is needed to connect it all up

Manish Sablokk for IoTTech:   Cutting-edge robots and other advanced smart machines are set to be added into the rapidly expanding Internet of Things, which is projected to reach 25 billion devices by 2020. Robotics has already been used in manufacturing to great effect for over a decade, performing delicate and precise tasks with a higher success rate than humans. With advancements such as 'deep learning' robots, delivery drones and ubiquitous knowledge-sharing between machines, widespread robotics adoption is becoming far more feasible. In healthcare, there are already robotic services in operation with automated pharmacy dispensing and robotic trolleys - robots that can navigate between floors and even call the lift using a Wi-Fi sensor. The hospitality sector has also been a keen adopter of robotics to deliver services and in education, robots are being deployed successfully as a tutor, tool or peer in learning activities, providing language, science and technology education.   Cont'd...

Okuma's New LU3000 EX-M 4-Axis Lathe Offers High Production and Reliability for Automotive Manufacturing

Thermal stability, chatter prevention and heavy duty cutting at high speeds are just a few of the highlights of this highly-evolved CNC lathe.

First Offering of Its Kind Equips Manufacturers to Take Advantage of the Disruptive Power of 3D Printing

Professional Services Offering from Stratasys and Stratasys Direct Manufacturing Enable Industry to Advance Manufacturing Processes

Industrial digitisation on fast track

The New Indian Express:  In a move to build the digital enterprise, the digitisation in industrial sector is  set to grow to 65 percent in the next five years as it is a priority of most CEOs in the industry, according to a PwC report. According to PwC Industry 4.0 report, more than half of the industrial companies in India are using data analytics and over 90 per cent expect data to impact their decision-making in five years. Globally, digitisation is expected to rise to 72 per cent from 33 per cent, the report noted. It is also noted that around 39 percent of the companies plan to invest more than 8 percent of their annual revenues in digital programmes in the next five years.   Cont'd...

Method for Calculating Moment Loads on Linear Actuators

With the actual equipment, there are various kinds of equipment conditions and driving conditions for electric actuators and cylinders and thus, it is very difficult to explain all the operating conditions.

Is There a Tomorrow for Manufacturing in the United States?

Operators will soon be able to test and optimize the machine settings for the next product in line in the virtual world before they make the physical change-over.

Embedded Systems Market to be Worth USD 225.34 Billion by 2021, Globally

Market Growth - CAGR of 6.00% During 2016-2021, Market Size - $ 225.34 Billion by 2021, Market Trends -technological advancement and product innovation in embedded systems market

3D Scanning Market size is expected to exceed USD 6 billion, growing at a CAGR of 11.5% from 2015 to 2022

"3D Scanning Market Size By Range (Short Range, Medium Range, Long Range), By Product (Structured Light Scanner, Laser Scanner, Optical Scanner), By Application (Aerospace & Defense, Healthcare, Architecture & Engineering, Industrial Manufacturing, Entertainment & Media), Industry Analysis Report, Regional Outlook, Application Potential, Price Trend, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2015 - 2022"

Additive Manufacturing's premiere brands and most innovative minds gather in Dayton, OH September 20-22, 2016 to accelerate the development and design of manufacturing's revolution.

Additive Manufacturing experts gather to discuss evolving this technology beyond prototyping and modeling and into actionable, production-ready applications. This years event focuses on the work being done in Defense, Aerospace, Medical, and Industrial arenas, offering in-depth workshops, targeted case studies, and the best minds in AM.

Design Intent is Pivotal in 3D CAD Design for Manufacturing

Manufactured products from airplanes and automobiles to kitchen appliances and sport equipments are increasingly becoming - complex and sophisticated. New and ever evolving strategies in product design and manufacturing are mandatory in order to accommodate this complexity, while at the same time, empowering companies to lower their manufacturing cost in order to deliver equality products.

Rockwell Automation SequenceManager Solution Offers Increased Functionality, Scalability for Process Applications

Modern batch solution offers enhanced integration with controller for better responsiveness and flexibility in process control applications

Using Silicon in Lithium Ion Batteries to Increase Capacity

We have demonstrated the ability to electrospin liquid CHS into silicon nanowires that when blended with carbon lead to performance comparable to that achieved by CVD grown silicon nanowires but at reduced cost and simplified scaling.

A Sure Bet: FABTECH 2016 in Las Vegas to Showcase Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Innovation

Attendee and Media Registration Now Open for North America's Premier Metal Forming, Fabricating, Welding and Finishing Event

Industrial Internet Consortium Announces the Factory Automation Platform as a Service (FA PaaS) Testbed

Contributing to business innovations in the global manufacturing industry through open IoT platforms that combine FA and IT

Plex Manufacturing Cloud Connects with Microsoft Office 365

Plex Delivers Microsoft Office 365 Connector; Launches Plex Developer Portal built on Microsoft Azure

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