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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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Four Major Trends You’ll Experience at FABTECH 2022

Fabricating & Metal Work

Here’s more on the latest trends in manufacturing and where you can find them at FABTECH 2022: Trend 1: 3D/Additive Manufacturing. Additive Manufacturing/3D printing has been one of the fastest-growing technologies of the 21st century and the global market size is expected to continue to grow.

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Comment: Why technological transformation matters in manufacturing

E&T

The nature of the factory floor and supply chains continues to evolve, hailing a new era of efficiency and agility driven by automation, data analytics, and interconnected systems. Innovative technologies have the potential to revolutionise every aspect of the value chain.

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Trends Shaping the Future of Moldmaking

Modern Machine Shop

The Automation Job Manager feature simplifies setup without robot programming. This system demonstrates easy implementation of automation in small- to medium-sized manufacturing operations. This shift is driven by concerns over supply chain resilience and a desire for greater control over quality and lead times.

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A legacy of innovative manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

By purposefully investing $34 million of Commonwealth and other funding in 71 research and development (R&D) projects, IMCRC has helped to catalyse more than $230 million investment in smart manufacturing research and innovation. UAP is embracing robotics, transitioning from a traditional workshop environment.

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2023 Manufacturing Outlook

ATS

That component of the manufacturing industry outlook is derived from several underlying — and in some cases, ongoing — industry and macroeconomic factors that may threaten sustained growth in the near term. The following aspects of supply chain management have been identified as potential strategies to help improve these areas.

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Perpetual Wisdom

Dinesh Mishra

with a focus on digitization and smart manufacturing. This includes the adoption of automation, robotics, advanced materials, and digitalization to enhance efficiency and productivity. This increase is coupled with improvements in the quality and reliability of Indian machines, contributing to an improved market share.