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AON3D | March 15, 2022
Montreal-based AON3D announced an optional firmware upgrade for its AON M2+ High-temperature Industrial 3D Printer to enable Duplication Mode and Mirror Mode 3D printing. This innovative new feature doubles the production of new and existing M2+ machines, allowing factory floors to keep up with expanding demand. With unrestricted access to the world's most advanced thermoplastics, the most significant build volume in its class, and features that minimize post-processing, the AON M2+ continue...
FIRGELLI Automations | November 26, 2021
Any gadget that requires movement uses electric linear actuators. Each robot in the proposed Tesla Bot, for example, is expected to have 40 electro-mechanical actuators. For the past 20 years, FIRGELLI has been producing linear actuators, and this latest breakthrough allows users to perform things they've never been able to do before. Without having to open up the actuator or using any expensive electronics or software, it is now possible to alter the built-in stopping position. The FIRGELLI...
Manufacturing Global | March 13, 2020
The ServerCentral Turing Group counts down 10 key solutions multiple cloud service providers can offer manufacturers looking to further embrace Industry 4.0. Eric Dynowski is the Chief Technology Officer at ServerCentral Turing Group. SCTG offers cloud-native software development, AWS consulting, cloud infrastructure, and global data centre services. Regardless of which cloud services you implement, you’ll need a way to analyse and interpret the massive amounts of data your cloud-powered s...
Bowery Farming, | February 18, 2022
Bowery Farming, the biggest vertical farming firm in the United States, has acquired Traptic, a startup that harvests fruit, vines, and other fragile crops using computer vision, robotic arms, and artificial intelligence (AI), such as strawberries and tomatoes. Traptic technology will speed the commercialization of fruiting and vine crops by complementing Bowery's world-class robotics technology currently deployed throughout its network. Bowery will be the first indoor agriculture enterprise...
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