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Protecting the supply chain: Safeguarding against cyber vulnerabilities

Automation Mag

Supply chain stability has become a major global issue in recent years. Cybersecurity risks in the supply chain add to the challenges of maintaining stability. This includes integration of operational and information technology (OT/IT) in manufacturing as well as integration across businesses in the supply chain.

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Rockwell Automation acquires digital technology company Knowledge Lens

Automation Mag

Rockwell Automation has acquired India-based digital technology solutions provider Knowledge Lens. But for many, only a fraction of the data generated by their plants and in their supply chains is ever used,” said Frank Kulaszewicz, senior vice-president of Rockwell Automation’s Lifecycle Services segment. “The

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Celebrating a decade of additive manufacturing excellence

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Markforged story began in 2013 with years of research and development, culminating in a milestone achievement in 2014 when the company unveiled the world’s first 3D printer capable of printing in continuous carbon fibre. This is just one of the reasons we regard our 3D printers as an important part of our supply chain.”

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Automation, Electrification, and Connectivity: The Auto Industry in the ITC

Foley

Trends in the automotive industry—including automation, artificial intelligence, electrification, connectivity, and advanced security—are increasing automotive industry participation (direct and indirect) in ITC investigations involving less conventional automotive technology areas.

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3D Digital Data, Additive Manufacturing and Medicine – The advantages and gaps

Additive Manufacturing

In 2013, the Structure sensor by Occipital changed the 3D scanning landscape by providing a very cheap handheld 3D scanner that would work on an iPad and that started a revolution in correspondingly cheap 3D scanner software. However, in the most part these solutions had a high cost of access for customers and a steep learning curve.

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Knoxville, Tenn. Tops the “Best Places for Primary Metal Manufacturing Insights Report”

Fabricating & Metal Work

Limited domestic capacity and reliance on imports, particularly from Canada, highlight the need for strategic investments to strengthen supply chains. metals manufacturing while reshaping supply chains, although their true impact remains unclear. Nearly half of U.S. aluminum consumption relies on imports.

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Protecting Against Cybersecurity Threats to Manufacturing Companies

ATS

Driven by always connected devices and the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, companies are finding new ways to improve productivity, reduce waste and streamline manufacturing processes. In 2013, however, things began to change. Supply chain attacks: Manufacturing companies don’t operate in isolation.