A trio of industry experts lend their insights on the latest advances, challenges and opportunities.
Annie Wang shares her thoughts on data, machine learning and the additive manufacturing industry’s need for collaboration
AM is used in everything from aerospace and automotive to consumer products. But some of the earliest and most significant applications are in healthcare. To this end, the theme of this month’s Manufacturing Engineering is medical machining.
From a conventional machine operator to the founder of a company that manufactures high-precision cutting tools, Kumar Arumugam Naidu took his company to the next level through education and key partnerships.
High depth-to-diameter ratios and difficult workpiece characteristics assure vibration in deep hole drilling, but adverse effects can be avoided with dampening systems that support the drill tube.
New geometries, coatings and other advances help manufacturers tackle tough applications.
Kosmo Machine Inc. provides precision machining, certified welding processes, painting and assembly operations at its facility in Richmond. To help meet its goals, CEO Mike Redden points to the company’s longstanding relationship with Mazak Corp.
Five-axis machining has never been more capable, flexible and affordable.
Tight budgets are the norm for small companies in the laser-cutting industry, so finding ways to save money and accelerate ROI is critical.
According to Siemens Industry Inc., the new digital thread leverages technologies from all four companies.