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Inspired Commitment

Dinesh Mishra

Recent articles, case studies, and presentations: Aerospace and Defence: How MSMEs can build a sustainable business. Panellist: Rizwan Khan India’s Aerospace Industry: Aiming High : A webinar organized by Dynamic Manufacturing Magazine. Panellist: Mark Peers, President of Supply Point. Media Presence.

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Celebrating Industry Samurai Awards & Conference 2022

Dinesh Mishra

Track 1: OP-ED: Green Tech in Aviation: Conversation Speaker: Mr. Kishore Jayaraman, President, Rolls-Royce, India & South Asia When: Friday, 9 th December 2022 Aerospace Industry Leader on Green Technologies. SupplyPoint was established in 1998 to design, develop and manufacture innovative point-of-use inventory management systems.

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A Goal of Consistency Ensures HAIMER USA’s Customers Thrive

Fabricating & Metal Work

SUPPLIER PROFILE HAIMER’s Automation Cube robot cell can be scaled according to a customer’s request and is suitable for automated shrinking, presetting and balancing. They do not need to be worried about little things, let’s say, when they can use their time and resources to address other issues.”

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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. GREIDENWEIS is a system partner for custom, end-to-end automation solutions, and CMS provides completely refurbished machines from the Group.

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Avoiding Data DOWNTIME: Applying Lean Principles to Data in Aerospace & Defense

iBASEt

In aerospace & defense manufacturing, data is part of the product. Non-Utilized Talent Skilled employees shouldn’t spend time on tasks automation can handle. Information should be accessible at the point of use, and data should only originate once. Lean thinking applies to manufacturing and data.