World's First 3-D Printed Excavator on Display at CONEXPO-CON/AGG and IFPE

Largest construction show in Western Hemisphere will feature the first use of 3-D printed steel in an excavator designed by engineering students

Newark element14 adds passives from TE Connectivity, Ohmite, Bourns and Vishay to product portfolio, for industrial applications

The new ranges include TE Corcom power line filters, Ohmite/Arcol HS aluminium-housed resistors, Bourns gas discharge tubes and Vishay high voltage flat chip resistors. The products are ideal for applications within the industrial, telecommunications and test equipment markets.

Innovative NEW ZMorph 2.0 SX Multitool 3D Printer Release Date Revealed

ZMorph 2.0 SX is the latest model of the Multitool 3D Printer from ZMorph, which sets a new standard for 3D printing machines with add-on capability.

LASYS 2016 with global premières

International trade fair for laser material processing showcases new system solutions for manufacturing / Pioneering for the industry

Swagway Teardown: What Makes a Safe Hoverboard?

From Andrew Goldberg at Ifixit.org: The board is also smart enough to not drive around without you. Riders need both feet firmly planted on the board or it won’t be going anywhere. Just how does the board know you’re properly mounted? Each foot pad has two infrared sensors—one at the toe, one at the heel. Stepping down on the pad pushes a peg between emitter and receiver. Only when all four sensors are blocked are you ready to roll... ...Those sensor switches live on the backs of the two gyro boards—one for each wheel. These boards are largely responsible for the “smart” part of smartboard. Each board is home to an Invensense MPU6050 6-axis gyroscope+accelerometer, and a GigaDeviceGD32F130 ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit microcontroller (thanks, Ken!). The ARM chips are responsible for reading the infrared switches, controlling the sweet underglow headlights and top-mounted indicator LEDs, and collating and sending data from the MPU6050 to the main board (more on that later)... ( full article )  

Technologic Systems Introduces their Newest Industrial Single Board Computer the TS-7680

Newest addition to Single Board Computer portfolio

Norsk Titanium and Bosch Rexroth Create Partnership for Next Generation Rapid Plasma Deposition™ Automation and Control

Bosch Rexroth IndraMotion MTX will Power Norsks MERKE IV™ Line of RPD™ Machines in the Worlds First Industrial Scale Additive Manufacturing Factory

This 3D printer can rival standard manufacturing on the factory floor

Lucas Mearian for ComputerWorld:  Start-up Carbon began shipping its industrial-grade 3D printer with the expectation that big-name companies will soon be using it to replace traditional forms of manufacturing. Last year, the Silicon Valley company emerged from quiet mode to announce its technology: a machine that can create objects 25 to 100 times faster than other 3D printers. Carbon is not selling its M1 3D printer outright, but instead is offering it through a subscription price of $40,000 per year, which includes a service and maintenance plan. The three-year-old company based in Redwood City, Calif. said its Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) printing process can create objects in minutes compared to the hours a typical 3D printer requires.   Cont'd...

Comtrol Corporation to Debut Industry 4.0/IIoT Enabled PROFINET IO-Link Masters at Hannover Messe

The newest additions to the Comtrol line of IO-Link Master products, the 4-PNIO (4-Port IP67), 8-PNIO (8-Port IP67) and DR-8-PNIO (8-Port IP20 DIN rail) support the IO-Link 1.1 standard for full IO-Link device compatibility.

NVBOTS Announces General Availability for NVPro - The Complete 3D Printing Solution

Worlds First End-to-End 3D Printing Solution Offers Patented Automated Part Removal and Cloud Connectivity

Thingiverse Developer Program Invites Community to Shape the Future of 3D Printing

New APIs Enable Greater Possibilities for Designers by Allowing Developers to Create Apps and Services; One of the First Apps Comes from 3DHubs, Providing 3D Print Fulfillment for Everyone

American Additive Manufacturing Production Tool Is Selected As One of 5 Nominees For The HANNOVER MESSE 2016 HERMES Award

DDM Systems is the only company from the United States to receive this prestigious international industrial award nomination.

With this new 3D printing technique, robots can "practically walk right out of the printer"

Katherine Noyes for Digital Arts:  Imagine you could use a standard 3D printer to create your next robotic assistant. Just snap in a motor and battery, and it's ready to go. That's precisely the scenario made possible by a new 3D printing technique developed at MIT. Liquids have long been a challenge for 3D printing, and they're necessary for hydraulic devices like moving robots. On Wednesday, researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) announced what they call the first-ever technique for 3D printing robots that can print solid and liquid materials at the same time.   Cont'd...

Fusion3 Launches New, Fully Enclosed F400 3D Printer for Professionals and Educators

F400 delivers 3D printing speed, quality and reliability, in a fully enclosed structure,further expanding the range of its applications

Why Industry 4.0 Will Leave AGVs Behind

Industry 4.0 capabilities enable flexible technologies to take the factory floor: self-driving vehicles offer flexibility, proactive planning, collaboration, and adaptive behaviours.

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