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Siemens donates VR manufacturing simulation kit to Scenca

Canadian Manufacturing

(CNW Group/Seneca Polytechnic) TORONTO — Beginning this academic year, students in Seneca’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Technology will benefit from a Siemens donation of a virtual reality (VR) manufacturing simulation kit and 25 seats of industry-leading Tecnomatix® from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software.

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Additive manufacturing, material market could surpass $183b by 2032 – report says

AU Manufacturing

The analysis found that the market is growing as a result of expanding uses for additive manufacturing and materials in the aerospace and healthcare industries. Findings revealed that the global market will benefit from rising demand in the medical device, aerospace, and electronics sectors. billion (AUD 71.8

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Siemens, Seneca Polytechnic partner to equip next-gen leaders with advanced tools and training

Automation Mag

The professional virtual reality (VR) equipment enables students to experience the Industry 4.0 environment, including technologies such as digital twins, the industrial metaverse and virtual commissioning.

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New UK Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence and Spin Out Launched by the University of Wolverhampton with Support from EOS and AMCM

i4.0 today

The partnership will provide access to cutting-edge technology from EOS and AMCM, and specialise in the development of advanced materials and processes for demanding applications within industries such as space, automotive, aerospace, electronics, and quantum computing.

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Investment in the right technology

Manufacturer's Monthly

Elexon Electronics is forging its future in the defence space via extraordinary innovation. Elexon Electronics’ roots begin in 1992 when entrepreneur Leigh Bateman founded its predecessor – an engineering company called IEDEC. Elexon ElectronicsIndustry 4.0 defence and aerospace manufacturing facility.

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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.

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FANUC Completes Production of 1 Millionth Robot

i4.0 today

While industrial robots were traditionally used mainly in the automotive and electronics industries, they have now become prevalent in many other industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, aerospace and plastics.