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Taking a dynamic approach to safety

Control Engineering

Machine safety insights Industry 4.0 and digital twins offer manufacturers an opportunity to improve safety by enhancing situational awareness. Asset administration shells (AAS) exchange asset-related data between assets and production orchestration systems or engineering tools and acts as a link for Industry 4.0

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Maximising Efficient Manufacturing with Minimised Energy

i4.0 today

Manufacturers wanting to invest in energy-efficient equipment should look for equipment that has best-in-class efficiency ratings, like IE3 (premium efficiency) or IE4 (super premium efficiency) for motors, or advanced technology, such as variable speed drives combined with electric motors.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

At present we see good demand in the fields of automation, 5-axis machines and Industry 4.0 Q4: Which technologies, in your view, will be the biggest growth drivers for the global and therefore the Indian metal-cutting machine tools industry? Ltd: The future trends in machine tool that we can now expect that Industry 4.0

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Manufacturing in America 2023: Digitalization, automation, sustainability, productivity

Control Engineering

Batra, Kelly advocate for automation investments, productivity growth Batra and Kelly continued on the theme of building US factories using automation, other advanced technologies and the principles of Industry 4.0 Automation Alley describes itself as a nonprofit Industry 4.0