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From Factory Floor Hacks to Future Trends: Smart Manufacturing Week 2025

i4.0 today

The NEC Birmingham will once again play host to Smart Manufacturing Week (SMW) the UKs largest festival of advanced manufacturing and engineering on 45 June 2025. Smart Manufacturing Week continues to prioritise sustainability, returning as a carbon-neutral event in 2025.

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Navigating the Future of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): Growth Opportunities and Strategic Imperatives

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

AI , robotics , and digital twins are not only enhancing testing precision but also enabling faster, more efficient manufacturing and quality control processes. Today, NDT is converging with technologies for dimensional metrology , smart manufacturing systems , and Industry 4.0

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Trends Shaping the Future of Moldmaking

Modern Machine Shop

The latest CAD/CAM solutions provide seamless integration between design and manufacturing phases, streamlining the entire process from concept to finished mold. Additive manufacturing, particularly 3D printing, has transitioned from an experimental technology to a mature and widely accepted tool in the moldmaking industry.

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Comment: Why technological transformation matters in manufacturing

E&T

Industry Wales is taking the lead on promoting the Smart Manufacturing Data Hub (SMDH) to Welsh businesses. Using sensors to track materials through the production process can identify inefficiency so manufacturers can eliminate waste or unnecessary spend.

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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO The adoption of Industry 4.0 Future digital manufacturing – also known as smart manufacturing, digital transformation, or Industry 4.0 – is not business as usual.

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5G’s role in the adoption of enterprise augmented reality

Control Engineering

To smart manufacturing enterprises, the ratio is 1 to every 4. This gap reflects a reality that enterprises, especially those in the smart manufacturing segment, have not yet advanced in their trials to combine big data sets and AR. Figure 12: Case study Samsung Electronics summary.

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Perpetual Wisdom

Dinesh Mishra

with a focus on digitization and smart manufacturing. Additionally, there is growing interest in additive manufacturing (3D printing), which is gaining traction for producing complex, lightweight components, especially in aerospace and defence industries.