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Titan Robotics Collaborates with Materials Suppliers for Printing of Materials at AMUG 2019

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Titan Robotics will showcase for the first time its industrial Hybrid Atlas 3D Printer with Pellet and Filament Extrusion capabilities at this year’s Additive Manufacturing Users Group conference. To demonstrate printing of production parts using materials on the Atlas 3D printer platform, Titan is partnering with three chemical companies serving the additive manufacturing industry: Arkema Inc., DuPont and NatureWorks. Titan…


3Degrees Launches TRACE for Best Practices in 3D Printing

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3Degrees, a 3D printing consultancy, announces the development of TRACE, a software tool designed to solve how to track, warehouse and validate key information about each item they print. “In working with companies around the world, one consistent question they’re asking is how to ensure they ‘re meeting all relevant standards in the design and testing of parts, as well…


CNC Software Updates Name of Wildest Parts Competition

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CNC Software announced that the 2019 Wildest Parts Competition has been revamped this year as the Masters of CAM Wildest Parts Competition, sponsored by Mastercam. Masters of CAM is an online platform for Mastercam users to submit stories about their experience and skills using CAD/CAM software to design and machine parts. New for 2019, at least one Masters of CAM…


Single Source of Truth with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems

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When it comes to software for maintenance in distribution centers, being integrated is not the same thing as being rigid. While the trend is toward adding more data and functionality into a single computerized maintenance management system 〈CMMS〉, insisting on having everything in one CMMS may not be the answer for every DC. On a practical level, many DCs have…


Maintenance Repair and Operation Technician Spotlight: Nikolai Ouchakov, OPEX Corp.

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Nikolai Ouchakov Title: Field Service Technician at OPEX Corp., a manufacturer of goods-to-person automated storage and robotic sorting products. Location: Toronto, serving Ontario and surrounding areas. Duties: On-site service and support for clients with OPEX equipment. Materials Handling Maintenance Repair and Operations (MHMRO): What are the most important skills for a successful technician? Ouchakov: Be interested in learning new things…


SmartCAMcnc Releases New Software Subscription Options

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SmartCAMcnc now provides a new software subscription option that cuts acquisition costs for computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software, the company reports, adding that high acquisition costs are often cited as an impediment for computer numerical control machine shops to obtain the CAM software they need. Basically, SmartCAMcnc is adding an annual subscription option to its existing “perpetual-use licenses.” New annual subscription…


Taking a Look at Why Amazon Is Bringing Logistics In-House

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Is Amazon In-Sourcing or Creating a New Service? You Already Know Amazon didn’t get to where it is today (hitting a market cap of $1 trillion in Sept. 2018) by resting on its laurels. At the time I wrote this, Amazon’s market cap is $777.8 billion. We can all rest assured that Amazon is looking to get back up to…


Lift Truck Series Part 2: How will your fleet navigate the next downturn?

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The North American forklift market shattered sales records last year, while technology in and around lift trucks helped push fleets to new levels of productivity and efficiency. Whether or not you adopted telematics, data collection technologies helped fleet managers control costs as the economy grew and business boomed. “We’ve talked about it for the past three years. The economy is…


Equipment Report: Dock equipment’s moment in the sun

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Business disruption, labor challenges and technological innovation have made an impact on everything inside the four walls in recent years. Organizations have adapted, invested and scraped for every operational efficiency, but one area has largely escaped this modernization. “We’re historically some of the most neglected folks in the industry,” says Tim Blohm, vice president of sales for dock equipment manufacturer…


60 Seconds with Jeff Burnstein, President of the Association for Advancing Automation (A3)

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Jeff Burnstein Association for Advancing Automation (A3) Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Experience: 36 years with the association, president for 12 years. Modern: Can you tell us about A3? Burnstein: We think we’re the largest trade group in North America for automation companies. We have 1,200 members in robotics, machine vision and artificial intelligence, representing the integrators, suppliers and end users,…


RIA announces 2019 Engelberger Robotics Award winners

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The Robotic Industries Association (RIA), the industry’s North American trade organization, has announced the winners of the 2019 Engelberger Robotics Awards, the world’s most prestigious robotics honor. At a dinner in conjunction with the Automate 2019 Show and Conference in Chicago on April 10, RIA will honor Catherine Morris, group leader and director of automotive sales at ATI Industrial Automation…


Fictiv Secures $33M Series C to Scale Cloud-Based Contract Manufacturing Platform

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Fictiv has closed a $33 million Series C funding round to accelerate its transformation of contract manufacturing into a global digital ecosystem that enables fast, flexible hardware product development and production. Led by G2VP, with new investor Mitsui & Co. joining return partners Accel, Bill Gates, Intel Capital, Sinovation and Tandon Group, the round brings Fictiv’s total investment to $58…


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2019 Warehouse / DC Equipment Survey: Still bullish, but more measured

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If last year’s “Annual Warehouse and Distribution Center (DC) Equipment Survey” reflected the need to quickly ramp up on systems, this year’s survey still indicates a bullish outlook, albeit a more cautious one. With multiple years of strong economic growth, expanding e-commerce, and low unemployment, many DC organizations are weighing their next steps for keeping pace with flush economic times.…


Aurora Flight Sciences’ Aircraft Takes Flight with 3D Printing

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Aurora Flight Sciences has been developing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for more than three decades. Aurora teamed with Stratasys to develop a notably complex 3D printed jet-powered UAV. Aurora Flight Sciences in Manassas, VA, has been developing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for both the civil and military markets for many years. However, with advancing customer needs and requirements, its research…


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