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DENSO Selects Aras Platform to Modernize Infrastructure

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DENSO Corp., a global mobility supplier that develops advanced technology and components for many vehicle makes and models, has selected the Aras platform to build an engineering bill of materials (BOM) platform to better digitally manage data. DENSO has been operating on an engineering BOM system that it previously built to fit its business processes by combining multiple open systems,…


AMFG Collaborates With HP on Additive Manufacturing

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AMFG, provider of manufacturing execution system 〈MES〉 software for additive manufacturing, is collaborating with HP to enable data streaming and connectivity for HP Jet Fusion systems through AMFG’s MES software. The collaboration aims to solve a barrier to unlocking the full potential of additive manufacturing: The lack of connectivity across the AM workflow. AMFG and HP have taken steps to…


Report: Top ways freight technology will cut costs in 2021

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In the face of growing e-commerce activity and an uncertain economy, shippers are turning to advanced technology to guarantee a smooth customer experience and reduce costs. This white paper outlines technologies and services that will have a big impact on shipping businesses in 2021 and beyond, including: Blockchain Artificial intelligence and machine learning Internet of Things 3D printing Autonomous mobile…


Materialise Introduces VR Capabilities for Medical Planning in Mimics Viewer

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Materialise NV introduced its new Mimics VR Viewer, bringing virtual reality (VR) capabilities to its 3D modeling platform. The VR environment in the Mimics Viewer provides clinicians with a complement to 3D printed anatomical models, allowing for faster and lower-cost visualization through more interactive models for planning, education and communication. “3D printed anatomical models continue to provide irreplaceable value for…


UT San Antonio Launches Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute

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The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has formally launched the Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII), a $111 million public-private partnership. Led by UTSA, the university will enter into a five-year corporative agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to lead a consortium of 59 proposed member institutions in introducing a cybersecure energy-ROI that drives American manufacturers and…


Automate Trade Show Postponed Until June 2022

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The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) announced today it has made the difficult decision to postpone Automate, North America’s leading automation trade show and conference, until June 6-9, 2022, at TCF Center in Detroit, Michigan. A3 also announced Automate Forward, a virtual conference and trade show for the robotics and automation industry, which will be held March 22-26, 2021. The…


NVIDIA Debuts GeForce RTX 3060 Family for the Holidays

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NVIDIA has introduced the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, the first member of the RTX 3060 family, powered by the NVIDIA Ampere architecture and the second generation of NVIDIA RTX. Priced at $399, built on a PC gaming platform and featuring ray tracing and AI-powered DLSS, the RTX 3060 Ti is faster than the previous generation GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER, priced…


Forward AM Launches Ultrafuse Material for Metal 3D Printing

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With Ultrafuse 17-4 PH, Forward AM is launching a filament comprising metal powder with a polymer binder for fused filament fabrication (FFF). It enables the safe, easy and cost-efficient production of metal parts for prototypes, metal tooling and functional metal parts in FFF. After the debinding and sintering process, the final 3D printed part is 17-4 stainless steel. The new…


Venida Packing successfully implements fabric ductwork

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Venida Packing, a fruit packer, newly built a lunchroom mezzanine (above the fruit packing floor) that required gentle and even airflow, and—due to its proximity to the inherently dusty process of packaging kiwi and other fruit—it needed to be easily cleanable. Additionally, any ductwork option needed the ability to incorporate custom printed logos to satisfy Exeter, Calif.-based Venida’s passion for…


LogicMonitor Launches Scholarship Program for Women in STEM

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LogicMonitor, a cloud-based IT infrastructure monitoring and observability platform, debuted a new initiative to help shape the future of technology with a scholarship for women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM), the company says. LogicMonitor is accepting applications for the Women in STEM Scholarship now until March 31, 2021. Despite making up roughly 50% of the workforce,…


Design Software Training Evolves in the Pandemic

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According to World Economic Forum, over 1.2 billion children are out of the classroom, propelling a rapid move to online learning. A similar change is also happening among the professional adult learners, The pandemic is changing how engineers learn the tools of the trade, according to two leading CAD training and education providers. The shift from in-person classes to remote…


New Belgium Brewing Company’s forklifts increase operators’ efficiency

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Founded in 1991, New Belgium Brewing Company currently ranks as the United States’ fourth-largest craft brewery, as it produces 14 year-round beers, including Fat Tire Belgian Style Ale, at its two facilities in Fort Collins, Colo., and Asheville, N.C. In late 2015, New Belgium opened the Asheville location, as it was committed to scaling up to a capacity of 250,000…


Lipari Foods’ solution eliminates damaged rack replacement

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Since 1963, Lipari Foods has been a wholesale distributor of dry, refrigerated and frozen foods, as it now serves 14 states across the Midwest. Headquartered in Warren, Mich., Lipari recently completed the development of a new 260,000-square-foot warehouse to support its rapid growth. Upon taking on a significant project like this, Lipari wanted to ensure its business decisions—about the warehouse…


Ultimaker Appoints Jürgen von Hollen as Chief Executive Officer

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Jürgen von Hollen, Ultimaker CEO Ultimaker has appointed Jürgen von Hollen as chief executive officer, replacing Jos Burger, who will retire and join the Supervisory Board. This change goes into effect Jan. 1, 2021. Jos Burger joined Ultimaker in 2014 and transformed the company from a start-up to a global player in the 3D printing industry, according to company officials.…


Production-Scale AM Spikes During COVID

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Want confirmation that additive manufacturing (AM) is fast evolving from an effective way of creating prototypes to a serious alternative for full-scale production? Essentium claims to have goods, touting the results of a recent independent study that shows use of large-scale AM more than doubling over the last year for 70 percent of participating companies. Highlights of the companies’ third…


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