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Machine learning tool accelerates polymer discovery

Control Engineering

Industries such as aerospace, automotive and electronics will benefit from these discovery because they will be able to use these stronger materials to manufacture better products. Polyimides are produced through a condensation reaction of dianhydride and diamine/diisocyanate molecules.

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Archived edge series: More answers about edge computing architectures, advantages

Control Engineering

Courtesy: Control Engineering webcasts In related research of Control Engineering subscribers earlier this year on artificial intelligence and edge computing , SCADA also ranked highest in a similar question, with results as follows. Among subscribers responding, 98% were using edge computing in some way.

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How digitalization, digital transformation strategies are evolving

Control Engineering

Digital twin has the potential to disrupt various industries such as manufacturing, energy, transportation, healthcare, and aerospace. It could also create new opportunities for value creation across the entire industrial value chain,” he said.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

In this issue, we feature actionable insights from industry leaders on top growth opportunities and their offerings for this year’s biggest industry event The global Metal Cutting Machine Tools (MCMT) market size was valued at USD 76 billion in 2022, projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.8 technologies.

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CSIRO to assist automated system innovators with an enhanced development platform

Manufacturer's Monthly

In the majority of cases, I’d class these as being part of what is known as the third industrial revolution – computerisation. Author: Simon Dunstall – principal research scientist, CSIRO We are now in the midst of the fourth industrial revolution – Industry 4.0. Robotics and automation are central to Industry 4.0