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Converging of IT and OT operations enable a better digital twin and smart manufacturing – summary blog 02

In the second smart manufacturing podcast episode of season two, I speak with Rahul Garg, VP of the Industrial Machinery…

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The converging of IT and OT operations enable digitalization and smart manufacturing – Transcript 2

Welcome to the second Smart Manufacturing podcast episode in season two of this series. I had the privilege of speaking…

Wandering robots in the factory

Smart robotics in factories are nothing new, with robotic arms handling a wide variety of tasks within modern manufacturing processes…

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Uncovering smart manufacturing – summary blog

The trend toward smart manufacturing systems enables companies to overcome the challenges of product complexity, sustainability, and much more. Therefore,…

Student uses computational fluid dynamics software to design solar car

Race to the sun

Driven by innovation  Beginning in 1989, the University of Michigan Solar Car Team has been comprised of students who share…

Engineer holding 3D printed knee implant from LimaCorporate

Medical innovation with additive manufacturing

The medical device industry has been an early adopter of additive manufacturing technologies. Their early start has helped advance 3D…

Reduce the carbon footprint of manufacturing with artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence has been gradually making its way into a wide variety of industries, everything from portable electronics to multi-million…

NX Smart Human Computer Interaction Artificial Intelligence

AI Spectrum – Exploring Siemens NX’s Smart Human Interactions Feature Part 2 – Summary

In a recent podcast, Shirish More, product manager for Siemens NX, and I continued our conversation on how NX is…

The digital twin and what it can do for you

You have likely heard or read the term ‘digital twin’ in podcasts, blogs, or articles. The term has proliferated lately…