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The NEC Birmingham will once again play host to SmartManufacturing Week (SMW) the UKs largest festival of advanced manufacturing and engineering on 45 June 2025. SmartManufacturing Week continues to prioritise sustainability, returning as a carbon-neutral event in 2025. Today Magazine.
Kicking off the morning was CEO of Elexon Electronics, Frank Faller, with a session titled Elexon2Zero: Driving Sustainability Through Innovation and Quality. Faller outlined the company’s strategies for reducing carbon emissions through smartmanufacturing solutions.
. “We ended up investing about two to three million [in the] smartmanufacturing platform it enables you to experiment and allows us to bring industry, students, and academics together to solve problems.” Day two built on the momentum, diving deeper into the strategies required to future-proof Australian manufacturing.
Aerospace manufacturers, for instance, are leveraging PCE to create lightweight yet robust components, while medical device companies are producing corrosion-resistant and biocompatible parts for critical applications. Emerging technologies such as quantum computing and flexible electronics are also opening up new opportunities for PCE.
This event will bring together six leading exhibitions, providing a comprehensive platform for innovation and synergy across key industries in the world of advanced manufacturing, including automotive, electronics, smart display and advanced materials industries.
A new wave of electronicsmanufacturing is on the horizon, driven forward by volatile energy prices and increasing demand for sustainability. With the electronics industry accounting for 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, it requires substantial innovation to reduce its environmental footprint.
A new wave of electronicsmanufacturing is on the horizon, driven forward by volatile energy prices and increasing demand for sustainability. With the electronics industry accounting for 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, it requires substantial innovation to reduce its environmental footprint.
Since 2006, when the term “SmartManufacturing” was first coined, industrial manufacturers have been focused on improving the transmission and analysis of production data. Smart machines and collaborative robotics . Additivemanufacturing (AM). The post What does IO-Link mean in SmartManufacturing?
Hybrid Machining Combining traditional turning with additivemanufacturing techniques, hybrid machining allows for the creation of complex geometries while maintaining the benefits of traditional machining. Enclosures: Housing for electronic devices that must be both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
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 , smartmanufacturing systems , and Industry 4.0
Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO The adoption of Industry 4.0 Future digital manufacturing – also known as smartmanufacturing, digital transformation, or Industry 4.0 – is not business as usual.
Design and Manufacturing Advancements CAD and CAM software continues to evolve, offering moldmakers powerful tools to create complex geometries and optimize production workflows. The latest CAD/CAM solutions provide seamless integration between design and manufacturing phases, streamlining the entire process from concept to finished mold.
This year it will feature over 400 products and solution showcases from over 30 countries, including leading industry players such as Amazon Web Services, Azbil Corporation, Delta Electronics, Jungheinrich Singapore, Red Hat, SAP, Siemens, and many others. 1 The Asia Pacific region is leading the smartmanufacturing boom, with a projected 15.7%
arrived as computers and electronics became more accessible and (relatively) smaller, introducing the ability to control operations and complex processes with greater precision, more efficiency, and lower costs. introduced the automation that many people associate with the modern manufacturing facility to this day. Industry 3.0:
with a focus on digitization and smartmanufacturing. Additionally, there is growing interest in additivemanufacturing (3D printing), which is gaining traction for producing complex, lightweight components, especially in aerospace and defence industries. additivemanufacturing, and IoT (Internet of Things).
Smart Tank, based on a popular TV format, is coming to SmartManufacturing Week this June. This live business and concept pitching feature will showcase inventive companies and the inspiring technologies that are poised to revolutionise the manufacturing industry.
HSTEC specializes in the development, manufacture, and repair of high-speed motor spindles and fixtures. The final core area of expertise in the CHIRON Group is in additivemanufacturing products and solutions. Now with newer technologies, we see a good opportunity, demand, and growth for additivemanufacturing.
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Back to the Table of Contents Cybersecurity Threats in the Manufacturing Industry AUTHORS Aaron K. Tantleff | atantleff@foley.com Alexander Misakian | amisakian@foley.com In the hyper-connected era of SmartManufacturing, accelerated by “Industry 4.0,” ” manufacturing is undergoing a digital revolution.
with a focus on digitization and smartmanufacturing. Additionally, there is growing interest in additivemanufacturing (3D printing), which is gaining traction for producing complex, lightweight components, especially in aerospace and defence industries. Technological advancements are driving a shift towards Industry 4.0,
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