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Flyability | May 23, 2022
Flyability unveils the Elios 3, the world's first collision-tolerant drone equipped with a LiDAR sensor for indoor 3D mapping. The drone is powered by a new SLAM engine called FlyAware™ that lets it create 3D models as it flies and accompanied by a new version of Flyability's software for inspectors, Inspector 4.0. Flyability pioneered confined space inspection drones with its first product in 2016. With the launch of the Elios 3, it continues its pledge to create cu...
Manufacturing Global | April 13, 2020
Graham Thomson, chief information security officer at Irwin Mitchell discusses cyberthreats and the ways in which the industry can secure its operations. Manufacturing is the third most likely sector to experience a data breach, after financial services and insurance. But it’s among the least protected, according to the manufacturers’ organisation Make UK. Companies can be hacked, covertly observed, and have their assets damaged or stolen while remaining completely unaware until it&r...
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Unitron Group B.V. | February 17, 2022
Aegis Software, a global provider of Manufacturing Operations Management Software (MOM/MES), announces that Unitron Group B.V. has selected the FactoryLogix IIoT-based MES solution for their factory in the Netherlands.With over 30 years of experience in manufacturing complex mechatronic and electronic equipment, Unitron is dedicated to creating life-science devices in areas including electrophysiology, optics, ventilators, and heating. With certification to ISO 13485 and Ordinance 169 and compli...
Qualcomm | September 21, 2020
The U.S. chip industry said as much as $50 billion in federal incentives will be needed to halt a decadeslong trend of manufacturing moving overseas as China spends heavily to become a leading semiconductor producer. The federal government needs to deploy $20 billion to $50 billion to make the U.S. as attractive a location for plants as Taiwan, China, South Korea, Singapore, Israel and parts of Europe, the Semiconductor Industry Association said in a study released Wednesday. Fail...
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