Industry 4.0: Integration Objects releases OPC UA Wrapper, its latest solution for the next generation of system connectivity

Integration Objects announced today the release of its OPC UA Wrapper product. Integration Objects is world-leading software solutions provider specialized in operations and manufacturing intelligence, plant automation, command and control systems, cyber security and systems integration for the chemical, oil & gas, process and manufacturing industries, power and utilities and defense around the globe.

Multi-Axis Photonics / SiP Alignment Motion Engines Released; Based on Award-Winning Technology

New complete systems for ultrafast alignment tasks are available in single or double-sided arrays.

KORE Shares Insight on IoT Connectivity Infrastructure Strategies

e-Book Assists in Critical Decision-Making Process on Creating IoT Connectivity Infrastructure from Scratch versus Purchasing a Ready-Made Solution

It's Time Manufacturers Shift from 2D to 3D CAD Model Centric Product Designs

Using 3D CAD modeling in components manufacturing industry helps the manufacturer for designing, delivery of product, synchronized design and manufacturing.

3D printer builds a cube from a vat of goo … using a phone screen

Ed Oswald for DigitalTrends:  What if we told you that you could be holding in your hand a key piece to your next 3D printer? If Taiwan-based 3D-printing startup T3D has anything to do with it, your smartphone will have you creating 3D objects in no time. While the printing surface contains a mechanically operated plate that is dipped into a special resin, it’s your smartphone that tells it how to operate. From within the printer’s app, you select the shape you’d like to print. From there, the light from the screen moves through a series light patterns necessary to create the object in a special light sensitive resin. While it works a bit slow — as you can see, the cube structure in the video demo above takes over seven hours to print on an early prototype — it’s like nothing we’ve seen before.   Cont'd...

Makino Reveals New a120nx Horizontal Machining Center Built for Large, Heavy Part Production

Largest nx-series machining platform to date delivers speed and accuracy to massive part sizes

Monoprice Stakes its Claim as the World's Leading 3D Printing Developer with New Entry-Level and Professional Solutions

E-Commerce Retailer Also Expands Product Categories to Include Home Appliances, Showcases New Technologies at The Venetian Las Vegas at CES 2017

Manufacturers most upbeat in two years, ISM survey shows

Jeffrey Bartash for MarketWatch:  American manufacturers finished 2016 on a wave of optimism, as a survey of executives hit the highest level in two years.  The Institute for Supply Management said its manufacturing index climbed to 54.7% in December from 53.2%, slightly higher than the MarketWatch forecast. Any number above 50% signals expansion. The index is compiled from a survey of executives who order raw materials and other supplies for their companies. The gauge tends to rise or fall in tandem with the health of the economy. New orders and production surged in the final month of the year and plans for employment also edged higher. Bradley Holcomb, chairman of the ISM survey committee, said comments from executives were largely positive.   Cont'd...

Collaboration Between NanoMech and Pace Industries Boosts Manufacturing Productivity and Performance

Working together in stealth mode for two years on a highly-advanced lubricant, NanoMech's patented and patents pending technology offers tremendous value to Pace Industries' business. NanoMech's lubricant innovation provides longevity for specific manufacturing equipment at Pace Industries.

CINTEC AMERICA PROVIDES ANCHORING SYSTEMS FOR NYC MTA SUBWAY STATION RETROFIT PROJECT

Anchoring System for Overhead GFRC Panels for Subway Station Retrofit

FogHorn Recognized as a Leading Industrial IoT Startup by Two Industry Publications

Silicon Valley startup named one of CRN's 10 coolest IoT startups for 2016 and HPE Matters highest ranking IoT startup to watch in 2017.

What are the business and security impacts of Industry 4.0?

Ben Rossi for Information Age:  Industry 4.0 will make manufacturing more efficient and productive. By optimising factories, it will directly improve yield. On the product side, it will also extract greater value from data for usage-based design and mass customisation, which in turn will open the way to new markets. On many levels, it will completely change the business model to an outcome-based approach. Accenture estimates that automation, connectivity and embedded software can increase production line productivity by up to 30%. The shift from selling products to selling measurable outcomes will redefine whole industry structures. This is the shift to servitisation, whereby companies are using the Internet of Things (IoT) to find new ways to grow revenue and increase profits. Industrial equipment manufacturers sell outcomes, like machine hours or price-per-user, rather than just products. For the customer it means less disruption, increased uptime, incremented factory yield and ultimately higher satisfaction.   Cont'd...

Japan's Rust Belt Counting on Robonomics to Run Assembly Lines

Yoshiaki Nohara, Toru Fujioka, and Daniel Moss for Bloomberg:   A withering factory town in Japan’s Rust Belt is looking for revival through a dose of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s "robot revolution." Kadoma’s population has declined 13 percent as the nation ages, prompting mergers among elementary schools and emergency services departments. Factories can’t find enough people to run assembly lines, further threatening an industrial base that includes titan Panasonic Corp. and smaller businesses like Izumo Co., a maker of industrial rubber. Yet Izumo President Tsutomu Otsubo doesn’t believe the solution involves finding more people. He’d rather find more machines to do the work so his company can capitalize on Abe’s plan to quadruple Japan’s robotics sector into a 2.4 trillion yen ($20 billion) industry by 2020.   Cont'd...

New TechCast AI Study Forecasts 20 Percent Job Loss by 2030, But Offset by New Opportunities

TechCast Global, Inc., an innovative trend forecasting company, has released a new study addressing the looming issue of unemployment as artificial intelligence (AI) takes over entire fields of work.

3D Systems Advances 3D Printing Productivity with Official Launch of 3D Sprint 2.0 Software

Single software solution developed to accelerate additive manufacturing workflows for 3D Systems plastic 3D printers

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Zeigo Activate by Schneider Electric: Energy efficiency software for manufacturing facilities.

Zeigo Activate by Schneider Electric: Energy efficiency software for manufacturing facilities.

Whether you're responding to new legislation and regulations or getting pressure from stakeholders and customers, Zeigo Activate empowers companies to effectively calculate, track, and reduce their carbon footprint and become more energy efficient. By providing valuable insights, actionable data, and intuitive tools, Zeigo Activate is tailored for businesses at any stage in their energy efficiency journey. Our easy-to-use software allows you to set your emissions baseline and target, receive a customizable project roadmap, and connect to a network of regional solution providers in energy efficiency and renewable energy so that you can put your ambitions into action.