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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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Redefining the Future

Dinesh Mishra

With digitalization reshaping manufacturing, what new skills are essential for todays workforce, and how is the industry addressing the skills gap? With digitalisation transforming manufacturing, the workforce requires new skills to adapt to technologies such as automation, artificial intelligence (AI) and data-driven systems.

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FUTURE-PROOFING MANUFACTURING WITH PHOTO CHEMICAL ETCHING

Dinesh Mishra

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. The Future The future of PCE is intrinsically tied to the broader evolution of manufacturing.

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Partner Country Canada at HANNOVER MESSE 2025

Dinesh Mishra

Additional pavilions concentrate on topics such as artificial intelligence, automation, clean technologies, hydrogen, e-mobility, and robotics. Trade between the two nations covers a wide range of sectors, with major exports from Canada to Germany including natural resources, agricultural products, machinery, and aerospace components.

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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

Through my role as future digital manufacturing lead at Australia’s National Science Agency CSIRO, I know I’m not alone in seeing a ‘once in a generation’ opportunity before us in regard to emerging Future Industries. Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO The adoption of Industry 4.0

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ATI Industrial Automation’s GBX 10 Ethernet module aims to speed up robotic tool changing

Robotics Business Review

The company said it designed this module to optimize performance and flexibility of smart manufacturing processes with timely, accurate communication. When industrial robots first joined production lines, manufacturers expected a robot to repeatedly perform a single task for hours on end, noted ATI.

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Celebrating Innovation and Sustainability: Highlights from Frost & Sullivan’s IMEA & Sustainability 4.0 Awards 2024

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Innovations Shaping the Manufacturing Sector Indian manufacturers are rapidly adopting next-generation technologies such as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), big data analytics, artificial intelligence, and additive manufacturing. Awards 2024 appeared first on Frost & Sullivan.