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Mitsubishi Electric’s New Robot Range Supports Digital Transformation in Manufacturing

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Mitsubishi Electric has launched its MELFA RH-10CRH and RH-20CRH SCARA robots, providing manufacturers with greater flexibility in adopting digital manufacturing while addressing skilled workforce shortages. Today Magazine. Left: MELFA RH-20CRH, Right: MELFA RH-10CRH.

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What Does 2023 Hold for Printed/Flexible Electronics?

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Source: IDTechEx. One of the most exciting aspects of printed/flexible electronics is how the low-cost, lightweight, flexible form factor and compatibility with digital manufacturing can facilitate new experiences, products, and even business models. Source: IDTechEx. Facilitating Digital Healthcare. Industry 4.0

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How Additive Manufacturing Can Help Fix the Supply Chain

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Rather than maintaining large stockpiles to avoid the chance of being caught without a critical part, companies can keep a digital inventory. Industry 4.0 Additively manufactured metals also have the potential to replace many machined equivalents, meaning that shortages of common materials are less of an issue.

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IDTechEx Asks If Electronics Manufacturing Can Join the Digital Age

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Asked whether electronics is a ‘digital technology’, almost everyone would reply in the affirmative. However, while printed circuit boards (PCBs) enable digital technologies, the manufacturing processes used to produce them are still largely analog. Why Do We Need Digital Electronics Manufacturing?

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MTA Expands Support for Engineering-based Manufacturers with the Launch of a New Cluster of Trade Associations and Events

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The EIA, which now falls under the MTA umbrella, is focused on helping the UK’s engineering supply chain promote their capability, capacity and expertise to manufacturers seeking to source high quality precision sub-contracting products and services from UK-based suppliers, at home and overseas. Today Magazine.

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Cloud-based Technologies Can Drive the Future of Europe’s Automotive Industry

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As per an Infosys survey , digital manufacturing and intelligent supply chains are the latest trends in the manufacturing industry. In addition, AI could help inform the steps needed to clear them or plan for alternative sources or logistics. Today Magazine. Embracing Open Technologies and Cloud .