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Application checks CAD system geometry for errors
A number of product features and enhancements alongside general updates have been added to Theorem Solutions' NX to CATIA V5 Multi-CAD productto improve stability and geometry quality.Integrated within the CATIA V5 application V19.3 supports from CATIA V5-6R2013 up to and including CATIA V5-6R2016, and NX 8.5, 9.0 and 10.0, providing the user with highlevels of interoperability.
Compact machining centre from Germany
A vertical-spindle machining centre has been introduced by Spinner, which despite having a working envelope of 1,650x820x820mm, occupies a relatively small footprint on the shop floor of 3,550x2,750mm.Its compactness is a result of employing a novel method for protecting the 1,800x820mm table’s X and Y axis guideways from swarf and coolant ingress using a single wiper system and without recourse to telescopic covers.
Smart supply chain – smart factory
The smart supply chain will play a vital role in the factory of the future. Bob Davies, International Operations Manager of obsolete components supplier, EU Automation, explains.
Railways and their requirements
Cases that are highly resilient are required for railway applications. A development contract from Siemens has been secured by the POLYRACK TECH-GROUP, for currently 2,500 constructed case systems with integrated train protection components – and mastered the tool making alone in well below the standard time.
WinCC open architecture selected for Heathrow rail infrastructure
Siemens WinCC OA has been selected to upgrade the SCADA system of the Heathrow rail link into the airport to increase reliability and availability.Passengers and staff using the rail link are set to benefit from Siemens technology, as part of a major upgrade project designed to optimise the efficiency of a transportation system first opened in 1998 to link the world’s busiest airport with Paddington station in central London.
Siemens look for young people to join industry
It is a national need to encourage increasing numbers of young people to take up science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects, and it is ongoing. By doing so benefits from the exciting career opportunities engineering can deliver, Siemens' unrivalled commitment to skills development is continuing through its support of the 2016 Industrial Control competition, which has its UK final at the WorldSkills UK careers show in Novembe...
Graphic cards feature future proof monitor support
AMD has announced the availability of the Radeon Pro WX Series of graphics cards, the workstation graphics solutions are designed to meet the evolving needs of creative professionals. They are designed around a number of transformational inflection points that are dramatically changing the way content is created. This includes:
Machine vision award goes to Bloodhound SSC imaging system
The award for the ‘Most Innovative Vision Project’ at the PPMA (Processing and Packaging Machinery Association) Group Awards went to STEMMER IMAGING, for the supply and integration of 25 cameras on the Bloodhound Supersonic Car.
Product creates visualisation data for virtual reality users
The release of Theorem Solutions' V19.3 CATIA V5 to JT Visualise 3D product has been announced.V19.3 supports CATIA V5 R19, R21 and CATIA V5-6R2012 to CATIA V5-6R2016, as well as all versions of JT, up to and including JT file format version 10.0. Theorem’s Visualise 3D products are aimed at creating visualisation data for users of digital mock-up, virtual reality or desktop applications.
High resolution detectors to create safer X-ray diagnosis
With over 22 million X-rays being recorded in the NHS in England last year, they are a diagnostic test that most of us are familiar with. Scientists have often sought to reduce harmful ionising radiation, the high-energy particles that penetrate tissue to reveal internal organs and bone structures that can damage DNA, from single x-ray records or CT scans.Although this ionising radiation can be reduced, traditionally it has come at the expense of...