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5 More Manufacturing Technologies to Impact the Industry in 2016

GlobalTranz

Yesterday we started our two part series about manufacturing technology trends we will see impact the industry in 2016 by painting a picture of the top 4 trends. In today's conclusion, we now focus on 5 other manufacturing technologies that will also impact the manufacturing industry, but to a lesser degree than yesterday's predictions.

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Scientists Use Artificial Intelligence to Discover New Materials

Supply Chain Brain

Metallic glass is essentially an alloy of the future. Alloys tend to behave and look like metals and their atomic structure consists of rigid geometric patterns. This work cannot only be used for metallic glass but for other materials as well, thus proving to be a very valuable technique for industry. Read full article.

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Take 5 – What Does the Connected Manufacturing Environment Look Like?

Now, That's Logistics

As the movement toward Industry 4.0 marches on, advanced technologies are playing a key role in helping companies attain new levels of automation, digitization, and data integration. Digital operations, or Industry 4.0, Distinct from Industry 3.0, which involved the automation of single machines and processes, Industry 4.0

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4 Key Trends to Watch in Smart Manufacturing and Supply Chain

GlobalTranz

Industrial IoT and big data are converging to enable demand-driven 'smart supply chains.' According to industry standard ASTM F2792-10 , AM is defined as, "The process of joining materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually layer upon layer, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing technologies.".

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Novelis puts fresh focus on automotive sector

Automotive Logistics

Aluminium rolling company Novelis is setting up a network of bases to increase product development specifically for the automotive industry. Company president and CEO Steve Fisher added: “The global auto industry is experiencing disruptive change in nearly every dimension, including electrification, autonomy and accelerated development times.

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4 Key Trends to Watch in Smart Manufacturing and Supply Chain

The Logistics Academy

Industrial IoT and big data are converging to enable demand-driven ‘smart supply chains.’ According to industry standard ASTM F2792-10 , AM is defined as, “The process of joining materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually layer upon layer, as opposed to subtractive manufacturing technologies.”

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Forklift Forks: Everything You Need to Know

Conger

Forklift forks are made from high-strength alloy steel and are heat-treated to improve their toughness (ability to absorb energy) and hardness (ability to resist indentation). Also called “clip” and “hook” type forks, ITA forks are the industry standard for forklift forks and the most common type. There 5 ITA forklift carriage classes.

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