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Honeywell Aerospace Produced and Installed First Flight-Critical Engine Part Using Additive Manufacturing
The flight-critical engine part is an FAA certified #4/5 bearing housing for an ATF3-6 turbine engine. 3D printing obsolete parts is now an ideal option for keeping older model machines and vehicles running. Honeywell has successfully created an FAA certified #4/5 bearing housing for an ATF3-6 turbine engine. This is important due to this housing being obsolete. This certification is a milestone in the aviation industry due to additive manufacturing being a cost-effective and increasingly reliable manufacturing method. This engine part is essential for Honeywell and companies alike because it represents the additive manufacturing industry's potential and capacity. Honeywell...
SAP and Siemens Join Forces to Transform Industrial Automation
With years of experience in their fields, the two companies are working to combine tech with business to provide more value for customers than ever before. By working together, Siemens and SAP hope to eliminate silos in information and process, assist manufacturers in digitalizing, and create software solutions for end to end manufacturing. A leader in digitalization and automation, Siemens Digital Industries offers products and services that allow customers to digitalize their value chain from end to end. The company plans to offer SAP Intelligent Asset Management and SAP Portfolio and Project Management software as part of this collaboration, providing...
Industry 4.0 Helps Remote Workers Through Pandemic
In order to aid engineers in operating remotely, Eaton Vehicle Group is using Industry 4.0 technology. Eaton Vehicle Group recently announced that they will be using AR, robotics, and 3D holo systems as part of a flurry of changes that the company says will enable operations to continue during the COVID-19 pandemic. Known for their varied power solutions, Eaton is known today as a world leader in automotive and electrical industries. Making a huge impact in global markets, the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically increased the number of employees working remotely. In many work areas, the combination of a reliable internet...
Omron releases mobile autonomous robot
Omron's new HD-1500 autonomous mobile bot Omron has launched a new addition to their robotics portfolio. Expanding the company's options for autonomous transport, the HD-1500 is capable of transporting objects weighing up to 1500kg. The new robot is designed to fill manufacturers' need for the automation of materials handling processes. The social distancing behaviors necessitated by the COVID-19 epidemic further highlights the need to automate processes that would previously have been accomplished manually, an issue that the HD-1500 is poised to address. Mobile robots like Omron's new offering can aid manufacturers in maintaining speed and flexibility in...
Siemens Develops Modular Robotics System for Cosmetics & Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
"The Hyve," Simens' new autonomous modular robotics platform, is set to transform manufacturing as we know it. With the Hyve system expected to deploy to multiple cosmetics facilities by the end of 2020, Siemens describes the innovation as standing "head-and-shoulders above the competition" by helping to speed up chemical balance testing in shampoo. While the UK lags behind other European countries in industrial robotics adoption, Applied Scientific Technologies, a manufacturer based in Middlesborough, sees a huge potential for collaborative robotics in the cosmetics industry. "The speed of design, development and deployment into this market could not have been possible without...