Automated feature recognition, knowledge-based machining, advanced toolpath simulation and digital twins are a few CAM technologies making programming more of a technical exercise than the tribal knowledge-inspired art form it has long been.
Manufacturing Engineering editor-in-chief Alan Rooks is retiring.
With the use of composites in demanding applications increasing, improving knowledge of their fire performance is becoming a safety-critical issue, particularly for building and transportation applications.
Bay County received a welcomed award at the September 21st Commission meeting.
Machines can learn to spot anomalies in-process and end-of-line.
Advanced simulation and metrology tools enable the virtual try-out
Tales from manufacturers who’ve implemented automation: Why they
did it, what the results were—and advice to others considering a new droid.
While it may be greener than traditional manufacturing, AM remains a powerful contributor to emissions, power consumption and supply chain volume.
Siemens has announced collaborations with Roboze and Xerox.
There are parallels in how industry and healthcare adapt to digital technology—and some interesting differences.