IIoT: From Catchphrase to Reality June 27, 2018 There are plenty of manufacturing catchphrases: the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), Industry 4.0 and the Digital Factory. “Sometimes it’s a lot of buzzwords. Sometimes there’s a lot of reality behind it,” said Roger Hart, research and development manager of Siemens (Berlin and Munich, Germany).
Straight Out Circular: Going Places with REMADE Institute Efforts April 15, 2022 Industry is the single largest contributor to greenhouse gasses in the U.S. REMADE’s job is to change that.
Virtual Twins Optimize Operations at CenterLine April 14, 2022 The virtual thread enables connected data flow for all asset information and related metadata.
Healthcare, Manufacturing Share Tech—and Lessons April 8, 2022 There are parallels in how industry and healthcare adapt to digital technology—and some interesting differences.
Five Signs Your Plant has an Information-Sharing Problem April 6, 2022 Where and why has the sharing of information fallen through the cracks?
How AI Saved E-Commerce during the Pandemic April 1, 2022 Robotics and AI meet the challenges of constant commerce at Pitney Bowes.
Absolute Machine Tools Partners with Greenway & Associates December 9, 2021 Absolute Machine Tools has established a partnership with Greenway & Associates, a full-range distributor of industrial manufacturing equipment.
Canada’s ICAM to be acquired by Sandvik Coromant December 2, 2021 Sandvik has signed an agreement to acquire Canada-based ICAM Technologies Corporation, a provider of innovative solutions that translate CAM data into optimized coding for guiding CNC machining operations.
Siemens Expands Collaboration With AWS December 2, 2021 Siemens Digital Industries Software and Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) announced an expansion of their collaboration, which combines Siemens’ deep industry expertise with cloud services from AWS.
A New World for Energy Parts Manufacturing November 30, 2021 Solar, wind and hydro are striving for dominance in the energy sector while oil and gas continues to hang on tight. What does it mean for suppliers?