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AI in manufacturing: Where it’s been and where it’s going

Control Engineering

Manufacturing AI insights The integration of AI into discrete manufacturing aligns with the concept of Industry 4.0, which is characterized by advancements in technologies like the industrial internet of things (IIoT) and robotics. Of course, this isn’t news to anyone in the manufacturing space.

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Three motion control trends for 2023

Control Engineering

Overall, however, he says the motion business is strong, with high demand levels due to increasing automation in everything from cobots to mobile robots. While connectivity and digitalization are key elements to helping customers achieve their Industry 4.0 Making complex motion control easier with connectivity and customization.

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Hannover Messe 2023 Day One: Manufacturers emphasizing industrial transformation, flexibility

Control Engineering

“It’s about flexibility and control,” said Ramon Boncompte, a sales director and co-owner of Industrial Shields, whose company sold industrial programmable logic controllers based on open-source hardware. We’re about saving resources and having the customer use our products to gather the data they need.”

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FABTECH 2022: Where Innovation Meets Opportunities

Fabricating & Metal Work

Pavilions are dedicated to 3D/additive manufacturing; finishing; forming & fabricating; METALFORM; robotics & industrial automation; tube & pipe; welding; and welding automation. An established sales and service network with local parts sourcing ensures customer satisfaction. Venue Information. Booth B8441.