Boeing Quarterly Earnings Slide July 27, 2022 Boeing Co. today reported lower quarterly earnings partly because of its defense business.
Dassault Systèmes Extends Pact With Hyundai July 27, 2022 Dassault Systèmes announced a supply and maintenance agreement with Hyundai Motor for Dassault Systèmes’ CATIA applications.
Caterpillar Quarterly Profit Rises August 2, 2022 Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. today reported higher quarterly results on increased revenue.
New Normal: Supply Chain Resiliency & Transparency! October 5, 2022 Auto suppliers regroup to position themselves for the future in the wake of myriad disruptions.
A Ready to Deploy Platform for the Internet of Things June 28, 2022 Sudhir Mehta, global vice president for digital transformation at Lexmark, headquartered in Lexington, Ky., discusses the company’s ready-made Optra IoT platform and its value to all types of manufacturers.
High-Quality Parts Demand Top-Notch CAD/CAM October 3, 2019 The latest entries from CAD/CAM software developers help users boost programming efficiencies with generative designs, additive manufacturing, and more.
Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES): The Missing Link October 3, 2019 Executing on your full manufacturing potential.
Software: Making In-House Apps with Low-Code, No-Code Platforms October 4, 2019 Banking on the premise that sometimes the best ideas for solving problems come from the ground up, manufacturers are adopting no-code and low-code programming platforms to let employees solve problems by building their own custom apps.
Laser Scanners Demand Attention as Technology Improves October 7, 2019 Metrology-grade laser scanners are expanding their range of applications. New users are finding the main attractions of laser scanners—speed and ease of use. What prevented more widespread use in the past were laser scanners’ perceived tradeoffs. Using one usually meant sacrificing accuracy or working with noisy data.
New DNC Capacity Drives Improved Performance, Business Growth October 8, 2019 Looking to improve operations and expand its aerospace business, M-1 Tools Works began working with Cimco, a CNC communication and networking software supplier. Today, M-1’s programmers can write programs and get them to any machine in its plant.