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3D Printing in Medical Devices: Leveraging a Digital Manufacturing Partner

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And why do manufacturers need digital tools like a Manufacturing Execution System (MES) to be successful? 3D printing in manufacturing, also called additive manufacturing, is becoming a key component of agile production in life sciences. The Role of Manufacturing Execution Systems in 3D Printing.

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SCADA’s role in Industry 4.0, manufacturing applications

Control Engineering

They are no longer just monitoring tools but are shaping the future of smart factories, thanks to open system architecture and the ability to integrate data from IT and OT sources. goals, modern SCADA systems must provide advanced functionalities and flexible data access for informed decision-making. To achieve Industry 4.0

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Turnkey approach for automating first-of-a-kind red sorghum extract process

Control Engineering

As a result, space for primary extraction and subsequent downstream processing required fitting out an existing industrial facility. During the scoping phase, it was understood the quality systems would still need further definition in the future, as it pertained to record-keeping and data security. Courtesy: Inductive Automation.

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How to get started with industrial data analytics

Control Engineering

It’s all of the back-end systems and in the front-end systems inside an operational technology (OT) stack. Inside a facility, the different data sources are included in the things that enable analytics. The place to start is in the manufacturing facility, specifically in the operational technology (OT) stack.

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Advanced Mold Monitoring for Efficiency

Mold Making Technology

Source (All images) Progressive Components and ITW Body and Fuel With the rapid advancement of technology, molders and OEMs are under pressure to optimize their operations. ” DeJong contrasts this with its previous Manufacturing Execution System (MES), which required extensive wiring and manual setup.