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Boeing Lands More Jobs And Investment In Victoria

Manufacturer's Monthly

One of the world’s leading aerospace manufacturers continues to invest, grow and create new skilled jobs in the state, strengthening Victoria ’s manufacturing expertise and capabilities. These roles are supporting increased production of new commercial planes due to growing demand globally.

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Robotics Innovation from FANUC Boosts Aerospace Manufacturing Output

i4.0 today

In the face of unprecedented demand for new aircraft, robotics specialist FANUC is helping the aerospace industry to increase production efficiency and boost output. The future of aerospace manufacturing Oliver continues: “From FANUC’s perspective, working with Airbus has been an extremely positive and rewarding experience.

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Best practices for effective automation applications, Part 1: Automation effectiveness through data collection

Control Engineering

Chris Clayton, advanced manufacturing engineer for Applied Manufacturing Technologies, and Kevin Tom, lead automation engineer at Banks Integration, an E Tech Group company, offer insights on automation effectiveness through their experiences and a case study example. Identify steps for an automation implementation.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

India is among the world’s biggest metal-cutting machine tools markets, with sectors like automotive, general engineering, energy, and aerospace being the major demand drivers. Now with newer technologies, we see a good opportunity, demand, and growth for additive manufacturing. technologies.

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H2 Clipper plans to deploy robotic swarms in aerospace manufacturing

Robotics Business Review

Visualization of a future aerospace manufacturing facility powered by swarm robotics. is one step closer to its goal of using autonomous and semi-autonomous robotic swarms in aircraft and aerospace manufacturing. Source: H2 Clipper H2 Clipper Inc. Its latest patent, U.S. The Santa Barbara, Calif.-based

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