Design for Product, for Manufacturing or for Supply Chain?
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Design for Product, for Manufacturing or for Supply Chain?
What your digital device can tell us about your activity! Why digital investigation has useful impacts in engineering.
The use of Additive Manufacturing in the Machinery & Automation
Industry is becoming more prevalent every day. End-of-arm tooling,
agricultural machinery, processing and packaging solutions,
manufacturing aids, fluid systems or electrical components: any can
benefit greatly from 3D Printing through lightweighting, customization,
part consolidation, cost reduction, and time to market.
Innovation Nation: How British Engineering Firms are Leading the Way in Solutions & Sustainability
Many manufacturers are looking to embark on digital transformation projects and these can come in many different forms. Ensuring that all functions of the business are considered means that there needs to be a central point to the project. This is naturally the ERP system but how do you put ERP at the heart of your digital transformation project?
Transforming Additive Manufacturing Utilising Robots and LCD 3D Printing
Keynote: The role of UK manufacturing in levelling up
For business and R&D leaders, making sense of new technologies effectively and at speed is crucial and challenges of sustainability, digitalisation and energy transition imperatives are now urgent. Technology and innovation plans that are well-aligned to company and product goals give leaders the ability to make sharper, more informed decisions and to make better investment choices for products, processes, solutions that are aligned to innovation and technology goals. Strategic technology roadmapping is an essential approach to align an organisation to achieve technology goals for a sustainable future.
This session discusses how you can support your manufacturing / engineering business to strengthen resilience through a structured approach. Attend this session to: » Understand the connection between Technology, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Readiness Levels.
Visualising Vibration – Using a camera to measure and see vibration amplified.
Industry’s next revolution? What is my “UBER” or “AirBNB”? A question increasingly heard in the boardrooms of classic engineering, manufacturing and production industries. How will the digital disruption that these organisations bring to their sectors, impact the industrial world? Nobody knows disruption in business models better than industrial organisations.
A newly invented material manufacturing process, which can significantly cut down the energy uses and revolutionise the semiconductor industry. The method for making semiconductor materials at low temperature is based on substrates having to undergo some initial preparatory steps prior to the deposition of silicon, at temperatures less than 400°C.
How you can approach the complexities of working towards Net Zero
The Smart Factory Journey – A roadmap to connected manufacturing
Composites in Motorsport: Tomorrow’s Technologies Today
Smart manufacturing strategy: where should I start?
Highlights and lesson learnt in federating ICT platforms in the EFPF project
Solving the service challenge with the help of connected technology and IoT
How AI-based solutions can enhance production efficiencies, while improving sustainability and reducing waste for advanced manufacturers
Benefits of Simulation-Driven Design for Mechanical, Electrical and Thermal Applications
What are the barriers to adoption for most manufacturers for new technologies, how can technology companies better serve