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B+B SmartWorx launches first USB 3.0 Hub to provide ‘isolation and super speed’

August 1, 2017 by Sam Francis

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B+B SmartWorx has launched its newest USB Hub – the USH304, its first isolated USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Hub offering both isolation and super high speeds, according to the company.

The device adds to B+B SmartWorx’s expanding line of USB products, and the is powered by Advantech, which is one of the leading computing technology suppliers ti industry.

USH304 – an ultra-rugged 4-port isolated USB – offers 2,500 VDC voltage isolation for upstream ports and 4 x downstream USB 3.0 SuperSpeed ports.  [Read more…] about B+B SmartWorx launches first USB 3.0 Hub to provide ‘isolation and super speed’

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: advantech, b+b, hub, industrial, isolation, smartworx, usb

Ortovox to implement Centric’s product lifecycle management solution

July 31, 2017 by David Edwards

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Ortovox Sportartikel, a German producer of mountain safety equipment and mountainwear, has selected Centric Software to provide its product lifecycle management solution.

Centric Software is a specialist provider of PLM solutions, particularly for fashion, retail, footwear, luxury, outdoor and consumer goods companies.

Ortovox was founded in 1980 in the south of Munich and got its start making avalanche safety transceivers to help locate people in mountain rescue situations. Ortovox’s range now includes a range of apparel and climbing and ski backpacks.  [Read more…] about Ortovox to implement Centric’s product lifecycle management solution

Filed Under: Computing, Design, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: centric, development, lifecycle, management, ortovox, plm, product, software

Fuji Kiko selects Aras product lifecycle management platform

July 31, 2017 by David Edwards

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Automotive components manufacturer Fuji Kiko has chosen the Aras product lifecycle management platform to streamline its design and development process as well as manage its global operation.

Aras, a PLM specialist, adds that Fuji Kiko will use the system to manage prototype development, production management, sales, and procurement processes.

The automotive supplier went through a comprehensive process to evaluate and select a PLM system with the flexibility and upgradeability necessary to support the pace of innovation by their global product teams.  [Read more…] about Fuji Kiko selects Aras product lifecycle management platform

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: aras, automotive, fuji, kiko, lifecycle, management, platform, plm, product

Danlaw partners with Siemens on product lifecycle management

July 31, 2017 by David Edwards

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Danlaw, a company which develops connected car and automotive electrics technologies, is now an official Siemens product lifecycle management – or automated lifecycle management – solution partner.

The company says the partnership highlights Danlaw’s commitment to providing a seamless solution between its Mx-Suite verification and validation test software and Siemens Polarion QA software with the Mx-Suite Polarion Connector.

Our customers benefit from increased quality and reduced development cycles, when developing electronic modules by centrally managing test case generation and execution with test results tied directly to requirements.  [Read more…] about Danlaw partners with Siemens on product lifecycle management

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: alm, automated, automotive, danlaw, lifecycle, management, mx-suite, polarion, product, siemens, solution

Boeing and Dassault Systèmes extend design and product lifecycle management partnership

July 25, 2017 by Sam Francis

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The world’s largest aerospace company, Boeing, has decided to extend its use of Dassault Systèmes applications to include more software from the 3DExperience platform for its design, manufacturing operations management, and product lifecycle management.

Boeing will expand its deployment of Dassault Systèmes’ products across its commercial aviation, space and defense programs.

This decision follows a competitive process that included the rigorous analysis of technical and functional capabilities, cost and business benefits across the value chain.  [Read more…] about Boeing and Dassault Systèmes extend design and product lifecycle management partnership

Filed Under: Computing, Design, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: 3dexperience, aerospace, applications, boeing, dassault, manufacturing, platform, systémes

Airbus chooses Stratasys system to 3D print components for new aircraft

July 24, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Stratasys has been chosen by Airbus to supply 3D printing and additive manufacturing systems for the production of components for aerospace company’s new plane. 

Airbus has already used the Stratasys FDM 3D Production System to produce 1,000 flight parts for use on its A350 XWB aircraft.

The 3D printed parts use a resin called Ultem 9085, which is certified to an Airbus material specifications to have a high strength to weight ratio and to be resistant to flame, smoke and toxicity – necessary for aircraft interiors.  [Read more…] about Airbus chooses Stratasys system to 3D print components for new aircraft

Filed Under: Computing, Design, Industry, News Tagged With: 3d, additive, airbus, aircraft, design, manufacturing, parts, printing, production, stratasys, systémes

Top 10 product lifecycle management applications by install base

July 22, 2017 by Sam Francis

Product lifecycle management software is mainly used to manage the design and manufacturing process. 

Actually it can help with other aspects of the process such as research and development and supply chain logistics. And if it’s connected to administration tools, such as customer relations management, usually referred to as CRM, and enterprise resource planning software, which is often called ERP, PLM systems can become even more powerful.

The PLM system originated in the 1980s in the auto-making business but is now used across a wide range of industries, but still mostly traditional manufacturing sectors.

The usage of PLM is growing, with several reports predicting the market for the software reaching approximately $65 billion to $75 billion by 2022.  [Read more…] about Top 10 product lifecycle management applications by install base

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Sections A-Z Tagged With: companies, installations, manufacturing, plm, software

Interview: Robotic Vision Technologies boss eyes growth of global collaborative robotics market

July 21, 2017 by Abdul Montaqim

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Interview with Rick Weidinger, CEO of Robotic Vision Technologies

A human eye transmits data to the brain at a rate of approximately 10 million bits a second, which is about the equivalent of the capacity of some Ethernet connections. 

This was the finding of a study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and while that may be debatable, and perhaps doesn’t tell the whole story of the complexity of the human eye, it’s probably a widely accepted idea that our eyes collect and transmit more data than do our other “sensors”, if they can be called that – the ones for sound, touch, smell and taste – which, with sight, make up our five human senses.

Robots, of course, only have senses because their makers want to integrate sensors into them.  [Read more…] about Interview: Robotic Vision Technologies boss eyes growth of global collaborative robotics market

Filed Under: Computing, Industrial robots, Industry, News, Sections A-Z Tagged With: camera, collaborative, guidance, industrial, manufacturing, market, robot, robots, software, system, vision, weidinger

Octopuz releases new version of industrial robot programming software

July 21, 2017 by David Edwards

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Octopuz has released the latest version of its industrial robot programming and simulation software. 

The company says Octopuz 1.7 is packed with new features and enhancements, including robot code importing, NC code importing, an all-new tool manager, and URP program generation for UR robots.

Octopuz has also added something called SmartPath, which provides automated methods of orientating the robot and making changes to solve conflicts.  [Read more…] about Octopuz releases new version of industrial robot programming software

Filed Under: Computing, Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automated, environment, octopuz, programming, robot, simulation, smartpath, software, welding

Effects of artificial intelligence will surpass the industrial revolution, says SoftBank CEO

July 20, 2017 by David Edwards

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The chief executive of telecommunications giant SoftBank says the effects of artificial intelligence will take the world much further and have a more profound effect than even the industrial revolution. 

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An old picture of Masayoshi Son, courtesy of Wikipedia

In an article accompanying a special edition of the CBS news magazine 60 Minutes, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son was quoted as saying the new “information revolution” is being partly driven by data collected through billions of sensors.

SoftBank has been buying up a variety of AI and robotics startups, most recently a company called Nauto, which is developing systems for driverless cars.

At the root of the technology, Son says, are microprocessors and microcontrollers. “Those who rule chips will rule the entire world,” he said. “Those who rule data will rule the entire world. That’s what people of the future will say.”

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: artificial, ceo, data, effects, industrial, intelligence, masayoshi, microcontrollers, microprocessors, revolution, robotics, softbank, son

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