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Industry 4.0 holds immense potential for the Steel Sector and MSMEs – Shri Nagendra Nath Sinha, Secretary, Ministry of Steel, Govt. of India.

Dinesh Mishra

PHDCCI, held its Industry 4.0 Summit today at its headquarters, with the theme “TechCrafting the Future: Redefining Manufacturing with New Age Solutions.” He emphasized that Industry 4.0 In the same vein, he communicated that one of the biggest challenges for making Indian MSMEs 4.0

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Operational Excellence: SEGULA Technologies and TEEPTRAK Join Forces to Offer 15% Performance Gains to Manufacturers

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Founded in 2014, TEEPTRAK’s mission is to make industrial performance measurement accessible to all through Plug&Play solutions that are ultra-competitive and made in France. “ We want to prove that the transition to Industry 4.0 can be done in an accessible and simple way, with quick and tangible results.”

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IFS announces acquisition of Cdn. worker technology company Poka

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With the massive focus on efficiency, industry 4.0 Founded in 2014 by Alexandre Leclerc and Antoine Bisson – the company has customers in 55 countries which include brands such as Nestlé, Tetra Pak, Mars, Bosch, RioTinto, Coty, Alcoa, Hitachi Energy, Mahle, and more.

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Productive Machines Raises £2.2m Seed Round for Machine Tool AI

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Productive Machines , an artificial intelligence (AI) startup from The University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC), announced today that it has raised £2.2 million in Seed funding to make its advanced machine tool process optimisation technology available to a far wider range of manufacturers worldwide.

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The Importance of Cross Collaboration for Solving Industry Challenges

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According to the International Boat Industry , a high-capacity battery with efficient cooling is being designed in partnership with EBS, using oil cooling via a heat exchanger to enable a higher C factor without causing hot spots in cell bonding.

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Machinery directive 2006/42/EC is always applicable for mobile robot manufacturers, and in some applications, directive 2014/30/EU might also be relevant as it regulates the electromagnetic compatibility of equipment. While compliance with the different safety standards (ISO, DIN, IEC, ANSI, etc.)