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Inspired Commitment

Dinesh Mishra

SupplyPoint was established in 1998 to design, develop and manufacture innovative point-of-use inventory management systems. where the greater use of robotics is set to entail evolution of the inventory needed on-site to support their uninterrupted operation. Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0

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A Goal of Consistency Ensures HAIMER USA’s Customers Thrive

Fabricating & Metal Work

SUPPLIER PROFILE HAIMER’s Automation Cube robot cell can be scaled according to a customer’s request and is suitable for automated shrinking, presetting and balancing. They do not need to be worried about little things, let’s say, when they can use their time and resources to address other issues.”

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Electrifying the Road Ahead: The Omega Seiki Mobility Revolution

Dinesh Mishra

Embracing the confluence of design, technology, AI, and robotics, we are at the forefront of driving innovation across the EV ecosystem. By allocating resources to R&D, we foster a culture of innovation within the organization, allowing us to anticipate industry trends and stay ahead of the technological curve.

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Additive manufacturing: trends and opportunities

Manufacturer's Monthly

Amidst the chaos, AM emerged as a versatile and modular production system, gaining recognition for its potential in distributed and point-of-use manufacturing which can eliminate single points of failure. Of note is the expansion in the capabilities of larger format printers – particularly those leveraging robotic techniques.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

The slightest deviations in the shape, size, position, or surface texture of these components can impact the functionality and safety of the powertrain. Smart machines and robotics will handle more of the industrial work especially where human intervention would be seen as more dangerous to deploy.