Adding A.I. to Supply Chain Management January 9, 2023 Everyone is aware of how fragile a supply chain can be, and how far the effects the disruption it caused can travel. But a new self-learning software promises to prevent this from happening again.
Getting Precise With Machining 4.0 December 22, 2022 The Internet of Things is a concept the folks at Pacon Mfg Inc., Livermore, Calif., takes seriously.
New Sheetmetal Software Can Improve Quoting Accuracy January 6, 2023 Some comprehensive software platforms now offer a quoting module that can help with this daunting task.
Thinking Outside of the Materials Box January 10, 2023 Manufacturers and fabricators need to consider the application and performance requirements of materials.
CT Data Analysis Enhances Aerospace Digital Collaboration December 2, 2022 Computed tomography (CT) scan data analysis can help trace failures and performance shortcomings back to their design roots.
In Control: Machine Tool Builders Progress with Power and Precision October 28, 2022 A professor, who visited IMTS in September, discusses trends in machine tools.
Pole Position February 8, 2023 Founder of Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing and NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski talks digital manufacturing and the fire of competition. Buckle up.
Controlled Flow January 25, 2023 Some good ideas are meant to last; some just keep getting better. So it is with the Kates Flow Rate Controller invented in 1957 by Chicago toolmaker Willard Kates.
Manufactured Disruption: Securing Cyber-Physical Systems February 10, 2023 Manufacturers need to adopt proactive threat modeling for their cyber-physical systems to map the connections between IT and OT.
Building Trust in Automation January 25, 2023 Investing in an automation system—and partnering with key suppliers to customize a plan that fits your needs—will result in leaner, more productive operations with more efficient outcomes.