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Siemens’ MindSphere helps Hosokawa Micron connect its digital factory
A collaborative digital technology project between Siemens and Hosokawa Micron Limited (HML) has helped its customers improve productivity by 15% and reduce energy costs by 10%.The project - Hosokawa Gen4 - introduced Siemens’ MindSphere IoT operating system to HML’s manufacturing facility in Runcorn, Cheshire.Using the digital technology platform HML, a global leader in powder processing equipment, was able to integrate assets across...
Siemens expands ODB data exchange format
Siemens has announced the expansion of its ODB++ language intelligent, single data-structure for transferring PCB designs into fabrication, assembly and test with a unified electronics manufacturing solution of open data formats for the entire digital thread.
UltraSoc acquired by Siemens
UltraSoC Technologies is being acquired by Siemens. The Cambridge-based company’s technology will be integrated into Siemens’ Xcelerator portfolio as part of Mentor’s Tessent software product suite.
Network protocol stacks with Siemens’ Capital VSTAR
Excelfore has announced it has licensed its Ethernet network protocol stacks to Siemens Digital Industries Software, thus bringing advanced time-critical networking to automotive in-vehicle applications. The new licensing agreement follows several years of cooperative platform development between the two companies.
Bath University gears up for Formula Student
The Mechanical Engineering course at BathUniversity teaches students how to use physical science, mathematics and computing to assess engineering systems. Students combine this with study in design and manufacturing processes to understand how modern industry works. At Bath, practical project work is central to the education experience.
Patient monitoring devices market to record 6.1% CAGR by 2026
Paradigm shift towards telehealth services, primarily after the outbreak of COVID-19 will drive global patient monitoring devices market trends. Increasing number of hospital admissions due to escalating corona positive patients will create prospects for new development. Over the past few years, prevalence of chronic diseases and infections has risen which has also led to individuals demand for personal patient monitoring devices, globally.
Mentor and Samsung streamline in-fab memory testing
Mentor, a Siemens business, has announced it has collaborated with Samsung Foundry to develop a new reference kit designed to help mutual customers substantially simplify and streamline the testing, diagnosis and repair of in-fab memory in advanced systems-on-chip (SoCs) during fabrication.
Digital solution could save the whisky industry millions
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde’s Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC), a technology centre within the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), have collaborated with industrial partners to devise a digital whisky cask filling process that could save Scotland’s £5.5bn whisky industry millions of pounds each year in inventory costs.
UK is named European hub for innovation in 3D printing
A new study from the European Patent Office (EPO) has revealed the United Kingdom as a leading European country in Additive Manufacturing (AM) innovation, also known as 3D printing. The United Kingdom accounts for 5% of AM patent applications at the European Patent Office (EPO), putting it in second place behind Germany with 19%. European patent applications for AM increased at an average annual rate of 36% from 2015 to 2018.
Simens Hyve cobot makes impact on the cosmetics industry
Although figures show that the UK is behind much of Europe in the adoption of this key digital technology, Middlesbrough-based Applied Scientific Technologies believes there is huge potential for collaborative industrial robots, a movement being driven by the evolution of Industry 4.0 and sister initiatives such as Laboratory 4.0.The company recently deployed its first prototype Siemens-enabled modular robot, the Hyve, into the cosmetics industry...