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Taiwan to showcase new Industry 4.0 projects at IMTS 2016

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Leaders of Taiwan’s machine tool industry will unveil a series of smart manufacturing initiatives for applications ranging from aircraft part machining to automotive component production at a press conference at the 2016 International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) at Chicago’s McCormick Place.

More than 110 Taiwanese companies will also be exhibiting at the show from September 12-17, including 19 in the Taiwan Pavilion, reflecting the country’s status as the world’s fifth largest exporter of machine tools and components.

The presentation, New Initiatives in the Taiwan Machine Tool Industry, will take plat at
1.30 to 3pm local time, Wednesday, September 14, at the South Building, Level 4, Conference Room S402-A. 

The Taiwanese delegation will present Taiwan’s overall Industry 4.0 efforts as well as specific smart manufacturing developments and new machine capabilities related to aerospace machining, machining centers, gear grinding and finishing machines, engine-case manufacturing, wheel machining automation and more.

Topics will include:

A collaboration among Taiwanese educational institutions, research institutes and companies from diverse machinery sectors designed to advance the country’s smart machine tool manufacturing capabilities.

An Automatic Virtual Metrology (AVM) real-time online inspection system that eliminates the delays of offline sampling inspection and advances the goal of achieving zero defects.

Smart gear grinding and finishing machines with integrated 4.0 functionality that generates the NC code automatically after data input, enables technicians to change input data settings via Teamviewer or Skype, and can accommodate automatic loading and unloading via robot.

New Industry 4.0 production lines incorporating features such as integrated robot control, real-time remote monitoring, production and quality traceability, and more.

New five-axis horizontal machining centers that are 20 per cent more productive and 20 per cent more cost-effective for manufacturing aerospace engine casings.

Presenters will include representatives from the Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI), Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and the e-Manufacturing Research Center at National Cheng Kung University as well as Taiwanese machinery manufacturers including Fair Friend Group, Luren Precision and Tongtai Group.

The Taiwan Pavilion is located in the North Building, Hall B, N-6870-6899. The 19 exhibitors in the Taiwan Pavilion will cover a broad spectrum of the machine tool market.

Examples include Grintimate Precision Industry, which will be showcasing products ranging from:

  • the CSC-4010-H hydraulic driven auto feed cylindrical grinding machine for plunge grinding, traverse grinding and tapered or contoured grinding to a new digital manufacturing system for optimizing factory management;
  • Super Air Compressor Technology, which will introduce an energy-saving zero air loss auto drain for compressed air systems; and
  • Yong Ju Precision Technology, a member of the AIM Aerospace Alliance and a well-known supplier of advanced double-column machining centers and other large manufacturing machines that deliver the high precision required for aerospace use.

Other exhibitors in the Pavilion will include:

  • Apex Precision Technology;
  • Autocam Technology;
  • Best Diamond Industrial;
  • Century Trading;
  • City Tools;
  • Copartner Tech;
  • Donje Industry;
  • Frejoth International;
  • Homge Machinery;
  • Jeton R&D & Mfg;
  • Kontec Precision Industrial;
  • LK Machinery;
  • Ya Suh Dar Ventilation;
  • Yager Gear Enterprise;
  • Yeoshe Hydraulics; and
  • Zong Yih Rubber Industrial.

Both the presentation and the Taiwan Pavilion are organized by the Bureau of Foreign Trade and implemented by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council.

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