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Revving Up Discrete Manufacturing: Is Your Manufacturing Data Ready for AI?

iBASEt

The Current State of AI in Complex Discrete Manufacturing AI clearly has staying power and will continue to gain momentum as new use cases and applications are discovered. The complex discrete manufacturing industry is already making strides in AI adoption. As always, data is the key to these benefits.

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ABI Research examines and ranks 11 PLM solution providers

Automation Mag

These include the product’s deployment offering, tailored solutions, use of new technology (AI, generative AI, AR/VR), compliance adherence and external software integrations. PTC reportedly had a great innovation ranking, placing second, with strong points in deployment offerings and compliance adherence.

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PUDU T300 marks Pudu’s move from service to industrial robots

Robotics Business Review

Safety compliance: PUDU T300 adheres to ISO 3691-4 industrial safety requirements and includes lidar, depth camera, collision-protection edges, and emergency stop buttons. In addition to these capabilities, the T300 is also designed with a reverse function, enabling it to back up and disengage from any impediments it may encounter.

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Enhancing manufacturing with ERP: growth and efficiency unleashed

Manufacturer's Monthly

David Taylor, Managing Director, BusinessHub states, “At BusinessHub, we derive inspiration from ambitious manufacturers, and our mission is to alleviate their shared challenges. Taylor elaborates, “We work with ambitious manufacturers who are being held back by various common issues.

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Why ERP Alone Won’t Transform the Shop Floor – Questions Manufacturers Should Ask Their ERP Provider

iBASEt

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) are pivotal technologies for today’s leading manufacturers who are pursuing digital first operations. ERP systems, from their early development onwards, have been designed to improve and better handle business processes for manufacturers.

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SCARA robot technology benefits

Control Engineering

A selective compliance articulated robot arm (SCARA) robot is designed for small part assembly and pick-and-place applications. SCARA robots require a control system, which may house all the servo amplifiers, programming logic and functional safety. This is the basis of the selective compliance articulated robot arm (SCARA).

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ProMat Video: Compact SCARA robots

Control Engineering

At Promat 2023, Patrick Varley, product marketing manager for robotics at Mitsubishi Electric, demonstrated a line of selective compliance articulated robot arm (SCARA) robots with enhanced safety features aimed at companies that have little previous experience with automation.