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Resin-based 3D printing for manufacturing autonomy
Leading 3D printing solutions manufacturer BCN3D has announced a new 3D printing technology to advance alongside its FFF solutions: Viscous Lithography Manufacturing (VLM). This technology has been derived to address BCN3D’s vision of unlocking manufacturing autonomy, where all manufacturers can experience full control over every stage in their production processes with additive manufacturing solutions.
IDTechEx discusses how semiconductor shortage affects RFID industry
COVID-19 is a double sword. COVID pushes businesses to adopt technologies quicker to improve production as well as management efficiency, in order to survive.
Graphene measurement international standard announced
Researchers from Graphene Flagship partner RWTH Aachen University and the Graphene Flagship Standardization Committee have pushed through a new IEC standard for assessing the strain uniformity of single-layer graphene using Raman spectroscopy.
Seica checks in at IPP Technology Days
Seica will attend the IPP Technology Days 2022 (March 15-16) alongside its partner IPP in the Flying Probe Test Session.
UBC chooses South Yorkshire to develop greener vehicles
A revolutionary company set to develop a new generation of greener vehicle batteries has chosen Sheffield as the location for a new research and development and manufacturing facility.
The right tools for research & development
Conrad Electronics discusses the various technologies that help to ensure research & development is carried out both safely and effectively.
How electronics manufacturers can automate economically
How much automation makes sense in terms of its return on investment (ROI)? Where and how does one start safely and methodically? And what real improvements can hardware and software deliver? ASM’s new series of livestreams, called 'Facts on Open Automation', provides answers to these and many more around the digital transformation on the shop floor.
NEC provides predictive anomaly detection system using AI
NEC Corporation have announced that it will provide Suntory Beer with NEC Advanced Analytics-Invariant Analysis, an AI-based facility anomaly detection system. This system is planned to begin operation in late May at the can filling line at Suntory's Natural Water Beer Plant in Kyoto, Japan.
STI Electronics promotes Erin Lewis to Quality Manager
STI Electronics, a full-service organisation including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services and materials, announces the promotion of Erin Lewis from Quality Engineer to Quality Manager.
Trends for 2022 from Solid State Supplies
John Macmichael, MD, Solid State Supplies, shares his trends and outlook for 2022 in this Q&A with Electronic Specifier.