Listen to this Smart Manufacturing magazine article: Pandemic makes case for more automation, robotics. Outbreak poised to prompt changes in the way manufacturers use automation.
Listen to this Smart Manufacturing magazine cover story: In the thick of the ‘herculean’ vaccine push. Moderna is among the companies able to tackle the most urgent of matters precisely because of their digital strength.
A new way of procuring systems, recognizing the Department’s digital future, and industry’s ability to deliver digital twins.
Stratasys Ltd., the 3D printing company, said today it’s extending a technical partnership with the Team Penske racing operation.
Deloitte and Wichita State University announced the launch of The Smart Factory @ Wichita,
Catalytic CEO Sean Chou explains the difference between process automation and robotic automation, as well as what it looks like to use automation to augment existing workflows. Importantly, he describes how manufacturers can use automation to do more with less—to lessen supply chain pressures that have grown because of globalization and the Covid-19 crisis. And he details which processes manufacturers can automate to optimize resources and productivity.
The implementation of smart technology is accelerating, in part because of the global pandemic, organizers of an online press conference on smart manufacturing in Taiwan said today.
New collaboration to provide increased exposure of resources
Automakers are turning to Feature-based Product Line Engineering (PLE), which allows organizations to plan, engineer, manufacture, deliver, maintain and evolve product lines much more efficiently.
Demand for automation and robots is surging in multiple industries, including automotive, writes the CEO of Thomas.com.