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Risk prevention in the digital age

Manufacturer's Monthly

In Australia, the sector ranked in the top ten for cybersecurity incidents and top three for ransomware attacks in 2020-21. Between the 2020–21 financial year, the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) responded to around 1,630 cyber security incidents, averaging 31 incidents per week. It requires human hours to do it,” they said.

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Collaboration Boosts Process Automation Device Information Model

Gary Mintchell

The first version of the specification was published on 31 March 2020 and includes an information model and semantic identifiers for common process automation instrument types including pressure, differential pressure, temperature, level, flow, and valve positioners. NAMUR has over 170 member companies.

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Smart instrumentation helps with green hydrogen production, sustainability

Control Engineering

Global efforts to achieve zero carbon emissions from industry are gathering pace as a variety of environmental, economic and geopolitical factors are driving the development of sustainable energy sources such as green hydrogen. The growing viability of hydrogen as an energy source is changing this.

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Advancements in Cutting Systems Transform the Manufacturing Landscape

Fabricating & Metal Work

Additionally, its advanced process control mechanisms prioritize plate protection and consumable efficiency, minimizing downtime and maximizing output. With four gas-connect console options, the XPR460 offers unparalleled flexibility and control over the cutting process.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

Foley

Companies that may be concerned about the viability or performance of a supplier should consider seeking licenses or other rights that would enable to obtain vital components from another source if the supplier does not meet its obligations. This directive is not limited to supply contracts alone.