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Fight Like A Girl(s’ Robotics Team)
News February 10, 2017 Evan Jones Thorne
Fight Like A Girl(s’ Robotics Team)
Two high school students — senior Margaret Schiffer and sophomore Rosie Sirk — traveled to Los Angeles to represent the National Robotics League on behalf of Beaumont School at the SolidWorks World Conference.
Hydraulic fixturing components provide size and durability advantages
News February 10, 2017 Alan Richter
Hydraulic fixturing components provide size and durability advantages
Time-tested workholding allows a parts manufacturer to target other areas for improvement, if needed. Husky Corp., for example, needed space-saving hydraulic components when refixturing a dial machine with limited space for fixtures and conducted an extensive search 30 years ago for a solution, said Darrell Vilmer, senior manufacturing engineer – machine/fixture designer for Husky.
Transformer: 3D Printer becomes CNC Mill
News February 9, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
Transformer: 3D Printer becomes CNC Mill
In recent years the manufacturing world has seen numerous hybrid additive-subtractive machines. These generally are in the form of a 3D printing head combined with a CNC machining center: the additive is added. But creative additive enthusiast Thomas Sanladerer has come at the idea from the opposite direction: he has started with a 3D printer and transformed it to be able to function as a CNC mill.
Robot workforce sees huge gains in quality, productivity
News February 8, 2017
Robot workforce sees huge gains in quality, productivity
A growing global movement toward automation, and it comes at a time in China when demands for fair working conditions and wages have led to increased volatility, resulting in labor strikes in different parts of the country.
CCAT installs 20-ft, 135,000-pound Zimmermann machine
News February 8, 2017
CCAT installs 20-ft, 135,000-pound Zimmermann machine
After being packed into 11 crates and travelling from Neuhausen, Germany to Baltimore by boat, and onto its final destination by truck back in December, a 20-foot-long, 135,000 lb. industrial machine from Zimmermann was moved into place over the course of several hours at the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology.
Kitagawa names new VP of sales, marketing
News February 7, 2017
Kitagawa names new VP of sales, marketing
Kitagawa NorthTech Inc., Schaumburg, Ill., recently announced the promotion of Kevin Bennett to vice president of sales and marketing. In addition to directing the company's North American sales and marketing efforts, Bennett will be involved with the operational aspects associated with how the company brings new workholding products and services to the market.
Epicor VP on ERP software trends
News February 6, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
Epicor VP on ERP software trends
Epicor Software VP of Portfolio Marketing - Manufacturing Terri Hiskey shared insights on how she believes ERP software will evolve in response to manufacturing trends such as the Internet of Things and increased use of robotics and automation. Artificial intelligence and advanced analytics will transform ERP, she writes at ETCIO.com's Tech Talk blog: "The smart factory and Industry 4.0 will give ERP systems a new lease of life, making the ERP systems of yesterday unrecognizable."
Machine shop’s journey into hybrid manufacturing
News February 3, 2017
Machine shop’s journey into hybrid manufacturing
Metal additive manufacturing has yet to fully break into mainstream manufacturing operations. While the market is growing significantly, it's still rare to find metal 3D-printing capabilities outside large corporations or advanced research institutions. It's particularly rare to find the capability married with advanced multiple-axis CNC machining capabilities. Imperial Machine & Tool Co., Columbia, N.J., is an advanced manufacturing company that has done just that.
Visiting a manufacturer in the Palmetto State
News February 3, 2017 Alan Richter
Visiting a manufacturer in the Palmetto State
One of the activities CTE Editor Alan Richter enjoys most about his job is touring production facilities. The visits give him a chance to see how parts and products are made while meeting face-to-face with talented metalworking professionals.
Hexagon to acquire MSC Software for $834 million
News February 2, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
Hexagon to acquire MSC Software for $834 million
Sweden-based information technologies provider Hexagon AB has announced an agreement to acquire MSC Software Corp., the Newport Beach, Calif. based provider of computer-aided engineering solutions such as simulation software. The agreed-upon purchase price is $834 million. The acquisition is subject to clearance and standard regulatory filings and is expected to be complete in April of 2017.
News February 2, 2017 Evan Jones Thorne
PMI shows continued economic growth
The January 2017 Manufacturing ISM Report On Business, a national report that reflects the state of manufacturing throughout the United States, showed increased economic activity in manufacturing in the month of January, with overall economic growth for the 92nd consecutive month.
Record-breaking robot orders in N. America
News February 2, 2017 Michael C. Anderson
Record-breaking robot orders in N. America
The Robotic Industries Association has announced that in 2016 the North American robotics market broke all-time records for orders and shipments. During the year, 34,606 robots valued at approximately $1.9 billion were ordered in North America, representing growth of 10 percent in units over 2015.

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