Optimizing the Manufacturing Line and Ensuring Flexibility to Double the Factory Productivity

The most important business challenge for manufacturing companies is how to increase the flexibility and speed of production while keeping costs down. One of the key technology is —automation. In response, Fujitsu Peripherals (Kato City, Hyogo) has successfully utilized automation technology refined over the years and ensures flexibility in the construction of the manufacturing line to integrate multi-step processes, doubling the conventional productivity. We have decided to broadly share our experience and expertise with manufacturing companies, we are working on building manufacturing lines that utilize automation technology to improving productivity.

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Cirtronics Corporation

Cirtronics is an employee and woman-owned contract manufacturer for quality-sensitive electronics, electro-mechanical assemblies and box builds serving a wide range of markets including robotics, med/tech, communications, aerospace, military, security, industrial, and others.

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The Biggest Additive Manufacturing Trends for 2023

whitePaper | October 10, 2022

Stop us if you’ve heard this already: 3D printing is the future. This isn’t a scorching take. Additive manufacturing is consistently growing with an approximate 20 percent compound annual growth rate. Will we ever reach that predicted utopia of a desktop 3D printer in every home? Not anytime soon. However, we’re at the point where 3D printing is a strategic cornerstone for many companies.

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Smooth Surfaces for Additive Manufacturing

whitePaper | June 30, 2022

During application development, it is often the case that additive manufacturing and surface finishing processes are considered separately and sequentially. This leads to suboptimal results in terms of the final surface finish, as well as increased cost per part (CPP).

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Automation is the Future: Real-Life Robotic Process Automation UseCases

whitePaper | September 18, 2022

RPA is a system that allows businesses to automate tasks and processes that are normally performed by employees. RPA works across different platforms, applications, and departments. RPA integrates seamlessly with existing IT infrastructure, requiring no additional installation. Organizations do not have to invest heavily in automating essential processes

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Leading transformation in manufacturing

whitePaper | November 5, 2019

The manufacturing industry has always been shaped by technology. Today, the convergence of digital technologies with physical machinery is the primary driver of technology-led change in the sector, but there are signs that European manufacturers are slow on the uptake. To examine the opportunities and challenges this convergence presents, and to understand the role of technology executives in leading the organisational transformation required to capitalise on it, The Economist Intelligence Unit interviewed executives from three manufacturers pursuing digital transformation.

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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION – NOW AND SUSTAINABLE?

whitePaper | November 11, 2022

A fast-changing world forces companies to adapt faster. This creates special challenges for their digitalization initiatives. Composability and no-code technologies enables companies not only to keep up with changes. They allow them also to react rapidly and proactively and even use changes as an opportunity to achieve competitive advantages

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4 Key Benefits of Designing for Manufacturability

whitePaper | July 29, 2023

Your design engineers are masters at coming up with elegant solutions to challenges. But they probably aren’t familiar with the cuttingedge manufacturing technologies, processes, and materials that can transform those solutions into feasible medical components and products that are cost-effective to produce and valued by end-users. That often results in a disconnect between design and manufacturing that can cost you both time and money.

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Cirtronics Corporation

Cirtronics is an employee and woman-owned contract manufacturer for quality-sensitive electronics, electro-mechanical assemblies and box builds serving a wide range of markets including robotics, med/tech, communications, aerospace, military, security, industrial, and others.

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