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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
It has already become a cliché to say that the coronavirus pandemic changes everything. Yet if we step back from the present moment we find that many of the key challenges and trends that will continue to impact manufacturing most in the months and years ahead are the very same things we have been talking about before the current crisis.
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Metalworking in a challenging world
The world may seem a very different place to what it was a few short months ago. Yet from a manufacturing point of few, many of the trends identified before the coronavirus crisis are just as relevant today as they were before. Here, John Young, APAC director at industrial parts supplier EU Automation, analyses some of the latest manufacturing challenges faced by machine shops and what manufacturers should do to improve their processes. The key challenge – or opportunity – is the potential impact of new technologies, particularly those associated with the fourth industrial revolution. Read More
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Multiple spindle boring head
Long Ger designs and manufactures a wide variety of multiple spindle boring head to serve metalworking industries around the world. Each boring head is manufactured by a series of sophisticated machining equipment, which provides a solid foundation for the high accuracy of boring heads and assure the best possible quality. No matter what type of drilling requirement might be, you have the most flexible choice (and able to customize for you) among the comprehensive range of boring heads from Long Ger. Read More
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Alex Teo on Human-centred innovation
Times of crisis have historically driven innovation. We often talk about the role of innovation in an age of constant, radical disruption, as defined by the 4th industrial revolution. But what is the value of innovation at this time of Pandemic? Alex Teo, Managing Director and Vice President of Siemens Digital Industries Software for South East Asia called this pandemic, Supercycle, in terms of disruption. Read More
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The future of learning in today's fast-changing business situation
To address business needs during these challenging times, metalworking manufacturers must consider a cutting system’s reliability, ease of use, and long-term costs before deciding on a system to invest in, despite the availability of solutions in the market. Tommy Yu, Marketing Director (Asia) of Hypertherm shared lessons we can learn from post-coronavirus world. Read More
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Preparing for the next black swan event
Metal cutting is an exact science, which requires subtle variations in process to achieve the best results with each material. But, we are living in far from exact times, and analysts predict that industry must prepare for market unpredictability — or a “new normal” — created by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
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China CNC maker uses XK10 to ensure assembly accuracy of machine tools
For machine tool makers, to achieve manufacturing efficiency depends on fast and accurate quality control processes. With traditional error testing methods beginning to hinder operations, TAKAM Machinery Co., Ltd (TAKAM) turned to Renishaw’s XK10 alignment laser system to deliver precision, efficiency and speed. Read More
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Airframe and assembly assortment expands global offer
Dormer Pramet has added hundreds of new products to its global assortment of cutting tools, with a specific focus on airframe and assembly applications. These additions follow the company’s acquisition in January 2019 of Wetmore Tool & Engineering, a leading US-based manufacturer of customer specified High-Speed Steel (HSS), cobalt and solid carbide cutting tools. Read More
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Overview of Vietnam's electronics industry
The electronics industry is a marvel of industrial production and leverage of economic development of the ASEAN countries. In Vietnam, the electronics industry (EI) began to take shape during the late 80s, and its breakthrough development started since 2010, when foreign direct investment (FDI) in Vietnam's EI was revived impressively. Read More
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