Replique, the provider of a secure 3D printing platform that makes spare part management more efficient and sustainable, will be at Formnext (Hall 12.1, Booth B88) to showcase how OEMs can provide parts on-demand to their customers through a global and decentralized 3D printing network.
BCN3D, a leading 3D printing solutions manufacturer, has announced a complete reinvigoration of their current BCN3D Cloud platform. The new web-based cloud will allow companies to scale up their additive manufacturing operations and make entire printing workflows more efficient, controlled, and easier than ever before.
Accelleran, pioneer in the OpenRAN evolution, has just been nominated for 2021 Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 competition for technology-oriented companies headquartered and founded in Belgium.
Beaumont Machine (Batavia, Ohio) has been supplying the aerospace industry Fast Hole and Small Hole EDM (Electrical Discharge Machines) for over 20 years, in service to market leaders such as Lockheed Martin, Pratt & Whitney and General Electric.
At EMO 2021, HEIDENHAIN will be entering a new chapter in shopfloor-centered manufacturing with the new TNC7. This standard-setting CNC control supports users from initial design to final machining, from one-off jobs to serial production, and from simple slots to complex contours.
A more consistent distribution of dye in clothing and furnishing fabrics has resulted from replacing a hydraulic control system with a variable speed drive (VSD) while also helping reduce the process’ annual energy bill by £1,900.
Siemens Smart Infrastructure has completed the acquisition of French startup Wattsense, a hardware and software company which offers an innovative, plug-and-play IoT management system for small and mid-size buildings, expanding Siemens’ building products portfolio. Wattsense was started in 2017 and is headquartered in Dardilly, near Lyon, France.