BIM For Manufacturing

July 31, 2019

As industries rapidly evolve, more and more building manufacturers are turning to Business Information Modeling to win bids and ensure that projects are completed with consistency and quality. According to McGraw-Hill Construction surveys of North American companies, BIM is currently used by over 70 percent of the architecture, engineering, and construction industry, and 50 percent of firms reported using BIM for infrastructure projects.

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Phillips Corporation

For more than 50 years, federal government, industry and education leaders have trusted the people at Phillips Corporation to solve their greatest manufacturing challenges. With a worldwide presence and partnerships with premier technology leaders like Haas Automation and EOS, our goal is to create legendary value for the manufacturing community by unlocking solutions to propel manufacturing capabilities, profitability, and productivity.

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Digital contracts for modern manufacturing

whitePaper | May 25, 2022

Today’s manufacturers face an unprecedented series of challenges. The current environment is one marked by supply chain disruption, labor shortages, increased competition and rising input prices. These disruptions expose existing inefficiencies in operations that innovative, forward-thinking organizations can convert into opportunities.

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Digital transformation for smart semiconductor manufacturing

whitePaper | January 17, 2023

For those of us that have been around a while, we have learned to live through the supply and demand cycles of the semiconductor industry. As we are currently in an excess demand situation, one of the big questions we all have is “When will things flip?” We stop short of saying that this will not happen this time, but some key elements are different.

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Accelerated API manufacturing by combining early-stage and late-stage process development

whitePaper | October 25, 2022

Traditionally, early-stage and late-stage process development have been done separately, with early-stage mostly focused on material production and late-stage on process intensification. As more molecules in development fall under an orphan or fast-track indication, the traditional approach of linear development stages can be counterproductive—not to mention expensive—due to investing resources in perfecting a process prior to early clinical phase success.

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ACCELERATING MANUFACTURING MODERNIZATION IN A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD

whitePaper | September 13, 2022

From big data to analytics and the Internet of Things, digital transformation is disrupting every aspect of the way manufacturers operate. Market leaders who embrace this change will come out on top. Those slow to react – whether they’re industry giants or niche players – will be left behind and may struggle to survive. Winners are harnessing the power of cloud and application technologies to become more agile and operate more efficiently. They’re leveraging emerging technologiesto deliver compelling customer experiences and launch innovative new services, as well as creating new business models to scale, grow, and stay ahead of the pack.

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Practical Application of the Industry 4.0 Concept in aSteel Company

whitePaper | December 29, 2020

Industrial production is driven by global competition and the need to quickly adapt to ever-changing market requirements [1–3]. Modern production was built on the experiences of the first industrial revolution, streamlining the operations of manufacturing plants; the second revolution, introducing electricity to industry.

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Overcoming Challenges to Scaling Metal AM Production: An Engineer’s Guide

whitePaper | November 30, 2022

The promise of metal additive manufacturing (AM) to completely transform how core parts are produced has largely been just that: a promise. The ability to 3D print parts has been deployed across countless industries, but limitations within conventional iterations of metal AM have relegated the technology to use primarily in prototyping or niche use cases.

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Spotlight

Phillips Corporation

For more than 50 years, federal government, industry and education leaders have trusted the people at Phillips Corporation to solve their greatest manufacturing challenges. With a worldwide presence and partnerships with premier technology leaders like Haas Automation and EOS, our goal is to create legendary value for the manufacturing community by unlocking solutions to propel manufacturing capabilities, profitability, and productivity.

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