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How Additive Manufacturing Can Help Fix the Supply Chain

Fastener News Desk

By Clare Scott A supply chain crisis has been affecting the world in recent years, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic. Industry 4.0 The COVID-19 pandemic was a good example of how, in the event of supply chain issues, AM was able to help. Sometimes these production delays can be in the range of months.

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Make it British: Supporting Sovereign UK Supply Chain for Connected and Automated Mobility

i4.0 today

The grants, as part of the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV) Commercialising Connected and Automated Mobility: Supply Chain competition, will help 43 British companies across 13 projects seize early opportunities to develop self-driving technologies, products and service ready for the connected and automated mobility market.

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2023 Manufacturing Outlook

ATS

Share The manufacturing outlook for 2023 is best described as cautiously optimistic. The industry has seen a remarkable comeback from the most significant effects of the pandemic, with ongoing success bolstered by technology investments and healthy consumer demand. So, why “cautiously”?

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Rightshoring: Discover Your Component Sourcing Sweet-spot

i4.0 today

Now, a universal drive towards real time manufacturing is resulting in UK manufacturers re-evaluating their offshoring business case in an effort to re-balance the geographical, cultural and linguistic flaws in their supply chain. Likewise, what’s right for an OEM in 2023, may need rejigging again several years down the line.

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Three motion control trends for 2023

Control Engineering

These top three trends in the industry are clearly still being driven in direct and indirect ways by ongoing pandemic effects. Supply chain issues: The trend that just won’t quit. While connectivity and digitalization are key elements to helping customers achieve their Industry 4.0

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Manufacturing in America 2023: Digitalization, automation, sustainability, productivity

Control Engineering

Hear how Manufacturing in America 2023 Summit speakers advocate for automation to advance sustainability, productivity and growth in manufacturing, industrial applications, and automated farming. Learning Objectives Understand how digitalization and automation contribute to record US manufacturing growth. Courtesy: Mark T.

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Automation Fair 2023: Four advances in future automation technologies for industries

Control Engineering

Rockwell Automation Fair: Future automation insights Rockwell Automation chief technology officer discusses automation capabilities now versus the future and how demands are changing industrial automation innovation. Supply chain volatility. Resources and sustainability for industry. Industrial resiliency.