The Context of Manufacturing

Manufacturing is part of a bigger scheme known as operations. The term Operations takes in all systems that involve getting work done. This includes services as well as manufacture. The process always involves a transformation of some raw materials (or inputs) to a finished item or service. The goal is to create and add value to the inputs during the transformation. In the case of manufacturing, the goal is to add value to a raw material by changing its shape or properties. In the case of a service, often knowledge or know how is brought together to fulfil some need.

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Farsoon Technologies

Farsoon specializes in innovation and invests heavily in the R&D and manufacture of SLS equipment and materials, rapid prototyping processing services, and SLS technical service support. In 2010 Farsoon successfully developed China’s first high-end Selective Laser Sintering machine. At the same time, Farsoon has developed its own line of Selective Laser Sintering nylon materials becoming the world’s SOLE manufacturer of both SLS equipment and materials.

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Where Manufacturers Are Using Robots In Their Operation

whitePaper | March 17, 2023

In today’s world, manufacturers still depend heavily on the working hands of people. The skills that are in demand are extremely repetitive and potentially dangerous. With the added effect of current labor struggles, keeping talent in this environment is difficult to maintain. According to The Workforce Institute at UKG, 4 in 5 U.S. manufacturers are having difficulty keeping up with demand due to staff shortages and supply constraints1 . In real time, if a skilled worker decides not to come to work, eight hours of production time is wasted. These losses can be catastrophic for small to mid-sized manufacturers trying to keep up with demand while also attempting to outcompete global competitors.

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Use Siemens solutions to restart manufacturing

whitePaper | June 22, 2022

These are unprecedented complexities in the manufacturing sector that will require companies to evaluate how operation layouts need to be modified to assure safety and operational efficiencies. These design decisions have a material impact on the productivity and efficiency of the production line and, hence, your business. How can manufacturers begin to effectively model and make these trade-offs? If necessary, how can these changes to the production line be persistently maintained and efficiently updated in the future? What is the “next normal” for these companies?

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Industry 4.0: Minimizing Downtime Risk with Resilient Edge Computing

whitePaper | August 19, 2020

Industry 4.0 makes manufacturing “smart” through emerging technology innovations such as data analytics, autonomous robotics, and AI. These technologies drive increased productivity and performance throughout the value chain. These datadriven innovations require information technology (IT) systems deployed on-premise, often referred to as edge IT or edge computing. This edge IT can increase the risk of downtime for automation systems in some cases.

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Facts about the true state of the art of 3d construction printing

whitePaper | December 13, 2019

Winsun has a 3D construction printer installed in their factory in Suzhou, China, that produces elements by 3D printing. The elements are then transported to and assembled at the building site to form the building structure. Hence, Winsun is actually 3D printing precast elements and do not 3D print on the building site. Therefore, when Winsun claimed to have done 10 buildings in 10 days, it actually meant, that they assembled 10 buildings in 10 days, out of elements 3D printed in the factory long before.

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A new standard in CAE solutions for manufacturing

whitePaper | June 28, 2022

Enhancing product development using HPE systems powered by AMD EPYC processors with AMD 3D V-Cache technology

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THE FUTURE OF SMART LOGISTICS AUTOMATION

whitePaper | July 31, 2020

Geek+ is one of the world’s fastest growing logistics automation companies. Its technology offering, which is based around a core product range of four smart robotic systems – picking, moving, forklift and sorting robots; all underpinned by a highly intelligent AI-enabled software platform – offers a scalable alternative to traditional fixed automation machinery for eCommerce, industrial and manufacturing customers to invest in. Perhaps one of the most notable features of the Geek+ solution is its extreme scalability – both within a single fulfilment center or across a network of facilities – which can move in lockstep with business needs to meet rapid customer growth, or to meet sudden peaks and troughs caused by seasonal trends or unexpected crises.

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Farsoon Technologies

Farsoon specializes in innovation and invests heavily in the R&D and manufacture of SLS equipment and materials, rapid prototyping processing services, and SLS technical service support. In 2010 Farsoon successfully developed China’s first high-end Selective Laser Sintering machine. At the same time, Farsoon has developed its own line of Selective Laser Sintering nylon materials becoming the world’s SOLE manufacturer of both SLS equipment and materials.

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