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ASU researchers use AI to improve metal 3D printing accuracy and speed

AU Manufacturing

Researchers at Arizona State University are working to enhance metal 3D printing processes through the development of artificial intelligence systems designed to improve the speed and reliability of producing critical components, including naval propellers.

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3 Technologies Driving U.S. Manufacturing

Automation World

Additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence and collaborative robots are changing every aspect of the manufacturing industries—from product design and production to supply chain strategies.

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The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing

ATS

Trends with AI in the manufacturing industry AI in manufacturing sector applications is growing at a rapid pace, bolstered by the dropping cost of AI technology implementation and the increasing realization among manufacturers that artificial intelligence is one of the most effective ways to increase productivity and retain a competitive edge.

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The 2023 September/October digital edition of Manufacturing AUTOMATION is now online!

Automation Mag

Also in this issue, you’ll find: Behind the scenes: Robot integration Navigating challenges when implementing robots to achieve desired results. The scope of additive manufacturing Opportunities for leveraging additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies in Canada. And much more!

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Growing the Additive Manufacturing Workforce 

Additive Manufacturing

The additive manufacturing (AM) industry is growing rapidly, yet the industry is facing a global shortage of workers. Manufacturing requires people, regardless of a company’s size, industry, or adoption of advanced technologies like robots, automation, and artificial intelligence.

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Collaboration & Integration Key to Medical Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

Collaboration is necessary to bring together diverse expertise in medicine, anatomy, biology, additive manufacturing, electronics, tissue generation, software, and engineering. Not surprisingly, expanding applications of additive manufacturing in medicine is often dependent on materials.

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BlackBerry QNX provides guidance on minimizing jitter, latency in robotics

Robotics Business Review

A whitepaper explains how to reduce robot jitter with software for greater industrial productivity. Source: BlackBerry QNX Robots need to precisely synchronize for manufacturing applications such as assembly, welding, and materials handling. Register now.

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