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Dear Industry Expert ,
In order to thrive in this challenging time, the need to embrace Industry 4.0 has its many benefits, and taking advantage of this is going to generate a competitive edge. However, one must understand that at the core of Industry 4.0 is people and not just technology, as this is an era where the mindset is just as important as skills.
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Philippines embracing advanced technologies in a changed world
The Philippines is an investment destination for the semiconductor and electronics manufacturing due to its strategic geographic location in Asia, cost-competitive wages with a young workforce that is highly skilled, English proficient and on par with excellent workers. Even before Covid-19 caught the world, unprepared, key new technologies were being rolled out and the manufacturing industry is well into Industry 4.0 upgrades. To stay competitive in this new business, the Philippines is implementing new strategies and practices to become at par with its global peers. Read More
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Enhance the competitiveness of "Made in Taiwan"
The CNC lathe is designed for the metalworking sector and has been adapted by various industries such as aviation, vehicles, computers, plumbing fittings, optical instruments and others. Read More
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Automation trends in metalworking
Metalworking has traditionally been slower than other sectors in its uptake of automation technologies. John Young, APAC director at automation parts supplier, EU Automation, looks at three key areas where current and future trends suggest metalworking is increasingly ready to shake off this reputation. Read More
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Where Electronics Manufacturing Meets Tomorrow
On 9 June 2021 at 2pm (SGT), Siemens Digital Industries Software will bring together solution experts for "Where Electronics Manufacturing Meets Tomorrow," a virtual conference that obscure the boundaries between industry domains – across physical and digital worlds. Attendees will have the opportunity to listen and learn from Siemens technology experts. Read More
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Opportunities and challenges in Vietnam's electronics post-COVID-19
Mrs. Do Thi Thuy Huong, Executive Board of Vietnam Electronic Industries Association (VEIA) shared the opportunities and challenges in Vietnam’s electronics industry post-COVID-19. According to her, the epidemic is reshaping the global supply chain, following the trend of supply shifts to reduce dependence on China. Read More
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Open community driving machine tool industry forwards
umati aspires to become a globally visible community that promotes the joint marketing and use of open, OPC UA-based interface standards for machine and plant engineering. The main aim is to achieve "plug and work" connectivity between machine tools and higher-level IT systems, comparable to USB interfaces in the consumer sector. Read More
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Grooving growth continues
Dormer Pramet has expanded its GL assortment for parting-off and deep grooving applications with a range of tools, double-edged inserts and geometries. The additions provide new tooling options for small part machining and grooving with a shorter overhang. These support copy profiling and longitudinal turning in a variety of materials. Read More
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Scroll-free turning optimizes rotor shafts production
The automotive industry is in transformation and production planners are placing increasing importance not only on new components, but also on new manufacturing methods. After all, the increased demand for electric vehicles is also leading to higher production capacities. Read More
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3D printing and titanium — a life-changing
In this video, you hear from Harald Kissel, one of Sandvik Additive’s R&D managers, about the potential of additive manufacturing in medical device development and why 3D printing can create designs that are not possible using any other manufacturing method.
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High Performance, High Yield Marking & Coding Systems
Realizing high return on investment for laser marking systems requires reliable laser performance. Synrad high performance CO2 lasers have demonstrated reliability in marking and coding applications for more than 20 years, consistently delivering more value than the lower price alternatives.
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Supplier:Taiwan Takisawa Technology Co., Ltd.
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