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Engineering the Machines of the Future, Right Now
Engineering great machines and great processes starts in the design phase…and starts with the right tools.
The engineering of equipment for production applications is the most essential, yet least discussed component of part and assembly making. Traditional factory processes involve the ad hoc integration of machines, human operators and information to both link them together and form simple feedback systems that ultimately determine quality, productivity and value.
Modern technologies driven by advanced software are moving beyond the simple digitization of manual processes and have made production equipment generators of large quantities of data. While originally intended to monitor machine health and some aspects of machine performance, data quantity and transfer rates make this information stream a valuable commodity by itself.
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Engineering great machines and great processes starts in the design phase…and starts with the right tools.
The engineering of equipment for production applications is the most essential, yet least discussed component of part and assembly making. Traditional factory processes involve the ad hoc integration of machines, human operators and information to both link them together and form simple feedback systems that ultimately determine quality, productivity and value.
Modern technologies driven by advanced software are moving beyond the simple digitization of manual processes and have made production equipment generators of large quantities of data. While originally intended to monitor machine health and some aspects of machine performance, data quantity and transfer rates make this information stream a valuable commodity by itself.