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Smart Shop Floors & Shop Floor Automation

ATS

Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) are technology-driven concepts that may manifest themselves in any number of practical applications and frameworks. The smart shop floor is one such “real-world” implementation of Industry 4.0 Two Must-Haves for IIoT Success at Your Factory.

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A legacy of innovative manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

“But one of the big challenges we’ve had in Australia is that compared to other industrialised nations, we don’t have the industry structure where you have a handful of large global multinationals at the top of the supply chain that drive procurement opportunities and best practice through the supply chain.

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Polymer 3D Printing Market Moves Beyond Prototyping to Hit US$21.1 Billion in 2033

i4.0 today

The polymer AM market is finding more end-users integrating AM into their supply chain beyond prototyping and one-offs; the question is, what industries do these end-users belong to? Through user interviews, IDTechEx has identified several application areas, such as: Automotive.

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800V Electric Vehicles Charge into the Mainstream using SiC Power Electronics

i4.0 today

Currently, the weighted-average battery capacity of BEV cars is increasing in all regions, piling pressure on battery supply chains, and creating uncertainty. Yet, it is a challenging time for the automotive industry and 800V adoption experienced some pitfalls in 2022.

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The Positive Impacts of Blockchain in the Manufacturing Industry

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Blockchain in the manufacturing industry, for example, offers numerous benefits, from supply chain monitoring to track and trace applications and beyond. In this article, we will explore what exactly blockchain is and how it can apply to manufacturing and industrial applications. and building a “smart factory.”