WSI Global Announces Industry-Leading GenieCut Windowing Machine

New machine dramatically reduces make-ready time over competing products

Makino Q1 2017 Online Seminar Schedule Highlights Advancements for Improved Productivity

Topics to include new 5-axis machining solutions, customer support tools and advanced CNC capabilities

FAIRBANKS SCALES RELEASES LOW-PROFILE U-SHAPED FLOOR SCALE

New Yellow Jacket scale offers highly efficient pallet weighing

The Association for Advancing Automation Tops 1,000 Members

RIA, AIA and MCMA all at New Records

U.S. Smart Manufacturing Plan To Stimulate Construction of 2,000 to 3,000 New Factories With $2 Trillion To $3 Trillion Unveiled

His plan uses Fortune 500 corporate wealth currently stranded overseas that Congressional leaders also want to repatriate with an alternative plan to pay for improving the nation's roads and bridges via a new lower corporate tax rate.

3DSignals Emerges Out of Stealth with Two International Customers

MacSteel International and Enel Green Power adopt sound-based technology to monitor and predict industrial machine failure

IIoT's new business models

Smart Industry:  Today, most companies see the value of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) as additional information— data—that can help them do the things they already do, just better and more efficiently. And there lies a lot of low hanging fruit in  But for some companies, a much greater value is coming in the form of whole new capabilities—new products, services and businesses that could not exist without IIoT technology. “This higher value of IIoT is hidden in a lot of people’s minds—they’re not able to see the potential,” said Joe Sinfield, senior partner, Innosight and tenured professor of civil engineering, Purdue University. Sinfield spoke at September’s Smart Industry 2016 conference in Chicago about how individuals and companies can learn to see and take advantage of these new opportunities. “IIoT will transform virtually all industrial companies,” Sinfield said. How will the IIoT ecosystem evolve, and where is value shifting? How can industrial companies spot and capture related opportunity? What are the strategic roles available for industrials? What shifts in strategic planning are needed to unlock the value of IIoT?    Cont'd...

Sanitary Conveyor System from Dorner Helps Wisconsin Cheese Packer Improve Ergonomics and Packaging Efficiencies

The conveyor system, along with that attached packout table, can be raised or lowered to best compliment different employees for better ergonomics.

Allied Machine Offers Exciting Program of Technical Education Seminars

Training events focus on problem-solving - bring your toughest applications and expect results

The 2017 Shenzhen International Machinery Manufacturing Industry Exhibition: A New Engine for the Smart Manufacturing Industry in China

The largest manufacturing show in South China, its 110,000 square meters of exhibition area will be filled with exhibitors who exemplify the intelligentization level of China's Industry 4.0 machinery manufacturing industry and the regional manufacturing capacity of the Pearl River Delta area (PRD) of China.

Oriental Motor Announces Release of 120 W (1/6 HP) Brushless Motor & Driver with Optional Hypoid Right Angle JH Gear

Hypoid Right Angle JH Gear with Stainless Steel Shaft and IP66 rated

Robots won't kill the workforce. They'll save the global economy.

Ruchir Sharma for The Washington Post:   The United Nations forecasts that the global population will rise from 7.3 billion to nearly 10 billion by 2050, a big number that often prompts warnings about overpopulation. Some have come from neo-Malthusians, who fear that population growth will outstrip the food supply, leaving a hungry planet. Others appear in the tirades of anti-immigrant populists, invoking the specter of a rising tide of humanity as cause to slam borders shut. Still others inspire a chorus of neo-Luddites, who fear that the “rise of the robots” is rapidly making human workers obsolete, a threat all the more alarming if the human population is exploding. Before long, though, we’re more likely to treasure robots than to revile them. They may be the one thing that can protect the global economy from the dangers that lie ahead.   Cont'd...

NEXCOM IoT Gateways Solve the Last Mile Gap for Industry 4.0

NEXCOM CPS IoT gateways allow for the fast implementation of remote monitoring, predictive maintenance, and other Industry 4.0 scenarios alike.

To Spur U.S. Manufacturing Growth, Policymakers Need to Bolster "Smart" Manufacturing, Says Leading Tech-Policy Think Tank

President-elect Donald Trump has made bolstering U.S. manufacturing an important policy priority, and according to the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), one of the most important ways for the country to regain global manufacturing market share and jobs is to focus on "smart" manufacturing. ITIF, the leading U.S. science and tech policy think tank, released a new report explaining how smart manufacturing-the application of information and communications technologies to every facet of modern manufacturing processes-could reduce the advantages low-wage nations have in the manufacturing industry in favor of higher-cost nations such as the United States, but only if policymakers act.

Saki Incorporates its 3D AOI and SPI Systems into Fuji America's Smart Factory Line

Systems improve quality and reliability of PCBs

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The Wire Association International (WAI), Inc.

The Wire Association International (WAI), Inc.

The Wire Association International (WAI), Inc., founded in 1930, is a worldwide technical society for wire and cable industry professionals. Based in Madison, Connecticut, USA, WAI collects and shares technical, manufacturing, and general business information to the ferrous, nonferrous, electrical, fiber optic, and fastener segments of the wire and cable industry. WAI hosts trade expositions, technical conferences, and educational programs.