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Pleora expands Vaira manufacturing platform with advanced AI inspection tools

Automation Mag

With Vaira’s new inspection and checklist app, an electronics manufacturer has reduced final verification steps from over four minutes to 30 seconds. Vaira has also been deployed in electronics assembly, recycling sorting, and automotive, medical, utility and small parts manufacturing applications.

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Sumitomo (SHI) Demag LSR Double-bill at Fakuma 2023

i4.0 today

Visitors to the Reinhardt-Technik booth (Hall A3, Stand 3313) will have the opportunity to view another market where LSR processing is prevalent, the healthcare sector. “ As a result, LSR is used extensively in electronic components, cables etc. For the LSR automotive showcase, the cell features a customised Sepro SDR 22X robot.

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Smart face mask, other wearables designed as personal health trackers

Control Engineering

For years, automotive companies have developed intelligent sensors to provide real-time monitoring of a vehicle’s health, including engine oil pressure, tire pressure and air-fuel mixture. Laser-assisted fabrication of wearable electronics.

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AIDA Wins 2024-2025 Metalforming Technology Grand Prize

Fabricating & Metal Work

It emphasizes the importance of collaboration between forming machinery and processing manufacturers, the value of technologies that span the entire manufacturing spectrum, and the benefits of comprehensive eco-friendly product manufacturing. This award highlights AIDA ENGINEERING LTD.s

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Discrete Manufacturing Guide

ATS

Since each step in the discrete manufacturing process is distinct from those before and after, this approach is often used to create complex, multipart products for automotive, aerospace, electronics and consumer goods applications. Discrete manufacturing produces distinct items from standardized parts or components.