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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, The future of AI in manufacturing will be able to help with machine learning algorithms to reduce downtime, improve efficiency and extend equipment lifecycles.

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Bonfiglioli strengthens service in South Australia

Manufacturer's Monthly

Adelaide-based power transmission specialist, Motion Control , has invested in a Bonfiglioli assembly machine, sourced from the company’s headquarters in Italy. Previously we had to source products from Sydney and this meant clients waited for a week at least,” Masiero said.

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Wintriss Controls Group: Recap of FABTECH 2023

Fabricating & Metal Work

ShopFloorConnect ® collects downtime and production efficiency data from every machine, ranging from CNC machines to presses, fabricating machines, and more in all areas of discrete manufacturing. For more information, visit: wintriss.com/wcg/fabtech.html.

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Top 7 Reasons to Move to Solumina iSeries

iBASEt

Supplier Quality Management enhancements – Leverage the new Supplier Portal to give source inspectors outside your organization access to complete Inspection Orders, Discrepancies, and Corrective Action tasks. Upcoming releases will continue to build on these foundational MBE features.

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How to Drive a Manufacturing “Culture of Quality”

iBASEt

Details about the rejected part must be passed from the MES to the SQM, so that the source inspector at the supplier’s site is alerted to the issue and can create a repair inspection order to confirm that everything has been done properly.

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From Paper to a Model-Based Enterprise: A Journey Worth Taking

iBASEt

The complex discrete manufacturing industry, with its intricate processes and systems, is no stranger to these challenges. This is where the concept of a model-based enterprise (MBE) comes into play as a practical approach to dealing with the demands of the competitive manufacturing landscape.

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Making machine control open, secure

Control Engineering

At design time, developers may find it difficult to source various components and intelligent devices. Once in production, component changes may be needed quickly as material sources vary and manufacturing demands are altered, otherwise production output can come to an ungraceful halt.