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AI in manufacturing: Where it’s been and where it’s going

Control Engineering

Manufacturing AI insights The integration of AI into discrete manufacturing aligns with the concept of Industry 4.0, The future of AI in manufacturing will be able to help with machine learning algorithms to reduce downtime, improve efficiency and extend equipment lifecycles.

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Smart motor market growth due to increased automation, IoT technology

Control Engineering

The smart motors market has grown significantly in recent years, owing to increased industrial automation and the incorporation of Internet of Things (IoT) technology. The fast rise of industrial automation across several industries has increased demand for smart motors.

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Taking a dynamic approach to safety

Control Engineering

Conventional safety concepts do not consider the sources and effects of cyber threats that could create new hazards. To give an example, an automated guided vehicle (AGV) making its final approach to a machine for docking may pose a collision risk between two industrial assets. Adaptive safety To meet the new needs of I4.0,

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FABTECH 2022: Where Innovation Meets Opportunities

Fabricating & Metal Work

Pavilions are dedicated to 3D/additive manufacturing; finishing; forming & fabricating; METALFORM; robotics & industrial automation; tube & pipe; welding; and welding automation. AMADA’s REGIUS 3015 AJ 12kW fiber laser is paired with AMS 3015 LL automation. Venue Information. Georgia World Congress Center.