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Manufacturing

Hannover Messe: Smart materials paving the way to 3D printing and to the ‘microfactory’

January 19, 2017 by Sam Francis

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There may or may not be slight differences between what’s called “3D printing” and “additive manufacturing”, but essentially both are advanced techniques that could spell the end of assembly lines as we know them. 

It’s a widely known historic fact that giant car companies pioneered what we now known as the assembly line, where a product – such as a car or any other complex item – would move along production line, where different workers and teams of workers would do their jobs and eventually a finished product would be the result.

This process, however, is now being reconsidered in an age where customers are asking for increaing amounts of customisation and new technologies such as 3D printing and additive manufacturing are making this customisation possible.  [Read more…] about Hannover Messe: Smart materials paving the way to 3D printing and to the ‘microfactory’

Filed Under: Features, Industry, Manufacturing, News, Transportation Tagged With: additive, car, carbon, components, hannover, manufacturing, materials, messe, microfactory, nanotubes, plastics, printing, process, smart

General Motors to invest an extra $1 billion in US manufacturing

January 17, 2017 by David Edwards

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General Motors says it will invest an additional $1 billion into its manufacturing operations in the US, adding to the $2.9 billion of investment it announced last year. 

And in a what may have been an extra comment aimed at President-elect Donald Trump, GM says it has invested a total of $21 billion in its US manufacturing operations since 2009.

Like virtually all other automakers and large manufacturing companies, such as Apple, GM has been the target of some criticism from Trump, who wants to fulfil his campaign promise to bring back manufacturing jobs to the US.  [Read more…] about General Motors to invest an extra $1 billion in US manufacturing

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: assembly, billion, company, engineering, gm, investment, jobs, manufacturing, michigan, operations, plant, supplier, trump

Boeing completes prototype parts for 777X wing at new billion-dollar advanced manufacturing facility

January 12, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Boeing says it has completed prototype parts for the wing of its new 777X Dreamliner aircraft. 

The company is using advanced manufacturing methods, including additive or 3D printing, in the construction of the passenger plane at its new $1 billion Everett, Washington facility.

When completed, the wing for the 777X will be the largest wing Boeing has ever built.  [Read more…] about Boeing completes prototype parts for 777X wing at new billion-dollar advanced manufacturing facility

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: 3d, additive, advanced, boeing, building, carbon-fiber, computer, construction, electric, engineer, engines, equipment, everett, facility, general, manufacturing, methods, parts, plane, printing, production, prototype, technology, turbofan, washington, wing

GM begins autonomous vehicle manufacturing and testing in Michigan

January 10, 2017 by David Edwards

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On the heels of the signing of the Save Act legislation to support autonomous vehicle testing and deployment in Michigan, General Motors says it will immediately begin testing autonomous vehicles on public roads.

GM also announced it will produce the next generation of its autonomous test vehicles at its Orion Township assembly plant beginning in early 2017.

General Motors chairman and CEO Mary Barra, says: “Revolutionizing transportation for our customers while improving safety on roads is the goal of our autonomous vehicle technology, and today’s announcement gets us one step closer to making this vision a reality.

“Our autonomous technology will be reliable and safe, as customers have come to expect from any of our vehicles.”  [Read more…] about GM begins autonomous vehicle manufacturing and testing in Michigan

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News, Transportation Tagged With: autonomous, development, gm, michigan, technology, testing, vehicle, vehicles

Apple to expand manufacturing in America

January 10, 2017 by David Edwards

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Apple CEO Tim Cook during a visit to the company’s facility in Austin, Texas, where the Mac Pro is assembled. Picture courtesy MacRumours.com

Tech giant Apple looks to have decided to expand its manufacturing operations in the US. The company filed a notification in the Federal Register apparently to that effect. 

A statement on the Federal Register website says that Apple already has authority to manufacture within the Mesa, Arizona region. “The new request would add finished products and foreign status materials and components to the scope of authority,” it says.

TechCrunch notes that the statement included a mention of Apple’s plan to build data centre server cabinets, which is not a consumer product Apple sells and, therefore, TechCrunch presumes, would be “used for building out its own data centers”.  [Read more…] about Apple to expand manufacturing in America

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: apple, austin, cook, data, mac, manufacturing, trump

Nanotronics partners with Geometric Intelligence on AI for factories

January 9, 2017 by Sam Francis

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Nanotronics says new partnership with Geometric Intelligence will strengthen its artificial intelligence systems for factories

Nanotronics has extended a licensing agreement to continue to include Geometric Intelligence products and expertise along with its own artificial intelligence software for manufacturing. 

Nanotronics has provided AI tools for factories since 2014, and further developed its artificial intelligence with a view to making “continuous improvements in process control for industry”.

The two companies say they will “strive for provide the greatest convergence of hardware and software solutions on the market” to their semiconductor and materials science customers.  [Read more…] about Nanotronics partners with Geometric Intelligence on AI for factories

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: artificial, factories, geometric, intelligence, manufacturing, nanotronics, software

Virtual factory: Visual Components launches new version of its industrial design application

January 6, 2017 by David Edwards

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visual components robots

Visual Components has launched the latest version of its design application which the company says offers a number of new features and capabilities. 

Visual Components 4.0 is the company’s new range of 3D factory simulation products, designed for manufacturing professionals and built on a “powerful, flexible, and scalable platform”.

The company says the new version offers:

  • smarter simulation;
  • improved user interface refresh;
  • better performance;
  • advanced rendering; and
  • open architecture.

Visual Components was founded by a group of simulation experts with long experience in industry.  [Read more…] about Virtual factory: Visual Components launches new version of its industrial design application

Filed Under: Computing, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: architecture, automation, components, connected, factory, model, simulated, simulation, software, virtual, visual

Manufacturing: Trump tempts Toyota with tax break if it builds cars in US instead of Mexico

January 5, 2017 by David Edwards

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Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto with Toyota North America CEO James Lentz last year during the start of building the facility in Guanajuato

lockAfter apparently pressuring Ford to change its plans to expand its manufacturing operations in Mexico, President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly putting pressure on Toyota to follow suit. 

Ford had intended to build a plant in Mexico, but is now applying the brakes on those plans, according to the Economist.

A couple of days ago, Ford said it would cancel its $1.6 billion project in San Luis Potosí, Mexico and instead invest $700 million in its plant in Michigan, in the US.  [Read more…] about Manufacturing: Trump tempts Toyota with tax break if it builds cars in US instead of Mexico

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: america, automaker, automation, corolla, economist, ford, foxconn, industrial, jobs, manufacturing, mexico, plant, toyota, trump

Tesla begins production at its Gigafactory – said to be the largest battery manufacturing plant in the world

January 5, 2017 by David Edwards

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Tesla’s Gigafactory has almost 5 million square feet of operational space and when it’s completed, it will be the largest building in the world

lockTesla has started making lithium-ion battery cells at its brand new “Gigafactory” in Nevada, US. 

At almost 2 million square feet, the facility is said to be the largest battery manufacturing plant in the world – and that’s just for starters.

In a statement, Tesla says: “The current structure has a footprint of 1.9 million square feet, which houses 4.9 million square feet of operational space across several floors. And we are still less than 30 percent done. Once complete, we expect the Gigafactory to be the biggest building in the world.”  [Read more…] about Tesla begins production at its Gigafactory – said to be the largest battery manufacturing plant in the world

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News, Transportation Tagged With: battery, cells, gigafactory, largest, manufacturing, production, robots, tesla

Rolls-Royce to open new research facility in US

January 5, 2017 by David Edwards

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Rolls-Royce will house an R&D group for its jet engine component research in a 40,000-square-foot facility in the Purdue Research Park Aerospace District in West Lafayette, Indiana. (Purdue Research Park image)

Rolls-Royce is to open a new research and development centre in the US. The company formally received the keys to the 55,000-square-foot facility in the Purdue Research Park Aerospace District in West Lafayette. 

Purdue Research Foundation and Rolls-Royce are scheduled to celebrate the building’s opening late March.

David Waggoner, head of programs, customer and operations, control systems in North America for Rolls-Royce, says: “This facility is a great opportunity for us to create something unique to North America but also unique to Indiana, and allow us to strengthen our partnership with Purdue.  [Read more…] about Rolls-Royce to open new research facility in US

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: aerospace, development, facility, purdue, research, rolls-royce

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