As the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation continues to evolve, technology is playing a critical role in allowing for remote working.
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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation continues to evolve, technology is playing a critical role in allowing for remote working. 3D printing can lead the way in helping manage current and future pandemics. |
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Unlocking the power of 3D printing in time of crisis
To give an insight on how 3D printing can support businesses where traveling to tradeshows and one-on-one interactions are difficult, International Metalworking News for Asia connected with Mr Benjamin Tan, Vice President of Ultimaker Asia Pacific. He disclosed how the company is responding to COVID-19, and details the evolving future of manufacturing, engineering and design paradigm. Benjamin explained that instead of manufacturing an item and shipping it to a warehouse in another country, 3D printing allows for digital files to be produced on-site. More... |
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Siemens manages next normal manufacturing
Manufacturers are facing new challenges as they look to restart or maintain operations during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As preparations are made for the “next normal”, manufacturers must consider additional dimensions of employee safety, including the establishment of production environments and workflows that address physical distancing requirements. Combining proven hardware and software, Siemens has created a new solution.
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Putting data to work during pandemic
To help customers remain productive while working from home, Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division is offering a range of free offline licensing and remote access options designed to enable efficient home working for manufacturing professionals facing new productivity challenges during the COVID-19 outbreak. Home working options will be provided for Hexagon’s production software and metrology software offerings, as well as the MSC Software range of CAE solutions, at least until 30 June 2020. More...
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Cobot deployment for injection molding
Plastics manufacturers are increasingly turning to collaborative robots to tend injection molding machines. With the launch of the new Injection Molding Machine Interface (IMMI), Universal Robots makes the communication between its e-Series cobots and injection molding machines fast and easy. IMMI supports injection molding machines with EUROMAP 67 and SPI AN-146 communication interfaces.
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Food-grade soft gripper for pick-and-place applications
The OnRobot Soft Gripper uses three interchangeable silicon-molded cups in star and four-finger configurations to pick up almost any small object under 2.2kg with a delicate, precise touch. The gripper is food-grade certified (complies with FDA 21 CFR for non-fatty items and EC 1935/2004) and unlike traditional vacuum grippers, it does not require external air supply, so it can reduce both cost and complexity. More...
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FANUC launches newest collaborative robot
FANUC's newest collaborative robot, the CRX 10-iA is easy to install and program, which makes this new lightweight collaborative robot ideal for a wide range of users. The newcomer boasts an Industrial Protection rating of IP54. This means that it is highly protected against dust or oil leakages common in industrial environments. It also fully complies with ISO 10218-1 safety standards. More...
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Syntegon showcases intelligent, sustainable technologies
Syntegon is presenting its latest process and packaging technology at a virtual trade show. In this context, a special focus is on intelligent and sustainable technologies for the pharmaceutical and food industries. Following the introduction of the Syntegon corporate brand at the beginning of the year, the company is also unveiling its new product design for the first time at the event. More...
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