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Siemens donates VR manufacturing simulation kit to Scenca

Canadian Manufacturing

(CNW Group/Seneca Polytechnic) TORONTO — Beginning this academic year, students in Seneca’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Technology will benefit from a Siemens donation of a virtual reality (VR) manufacturing simulation kit and 25 seats of industry-leading Tecnomatix® from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software.

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Siemens, Seneca Polytechnic partner to equip next-gen leaders with advanced tools and training

Automation Mag

The professional virtual reality (VR) equipment enables students to experience the Industry 4.0 environment, including technologies such as digital twins, the industrial metaverse and virtual commissioning. Seneca and Siemens reportedly have a strong history of partnership.

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AddUp participates in $1.5M Research Program to Advance IN-718 Additive Manufacturing for the United States Air Force

MESA

IN-718, a nickel-based superalloy known for its exceptional mechanical properties and resistance to high temperatures and corrosive environments, has gained significant importance in aerospace and defense industries. To provide customers with a true Industry 4.0 D certified Quality Management System.

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Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism & Enterprise to Provide Opening Address and Keynote Speech at Scotland’s Premier Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition

i4.0 today

The event is being organised in order to successfully connect key stakeholders across the full manufacturing spectrum in Scotland, including the food and drink, energy, renewables, electronics, aerospace, biopharma, medtech, healthcare, construction, textiles, procurement, and precision engineering sectors. Inspire 3D. Kerry Logistics.

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Bringing bending ideas to life

Manufacturer's Monthly

This business adventure led to the establishment of FormFlow, where Dingle approached Geelong based engineering company Austeng for assistance in 2016 to develop a prototype machine to validate a new bending concept for corrugated steel. Following successful preliminary trials in September 2016, FormFlow was born. Industry 4.0

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H2FLY Announced as the European Aviation Startup for the Order of Hydrogen-electric Powered Aircraft

i4.0 today

About H2FLY H2FLY was founded by five engineers from the German Aerospace Center in Stuttgart and the University of Ulm. The HY4, the world’s first hydrogen-electric passenger aircraft, first took off in 2016, demonstrating both the feasibility and potential of this technology for the aviation of the future.

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DELO Appoints Two New Managing Directors

i4.0 today

Bitzer has been head of the product management division since 2016. In 2008, after several years in product management and business development at Siemens, he moved to product management at DELO. As managing director, he will be responsible for strategy, product management, business development and IT.