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Top 10 technology hotspots for industry in 2019 (Part 2)
What to do when competitors reduce your value. When a competitor lowers your company’s value by offering products and services at a lower price, then the people who need to worry should be your sales team. It will be difficult to determine how these effects affect your customer base, but providing...
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ABB Robotics launches new technology to cut test production time
Recently, ABB Robotics has just launched the 3rd generation of PickMaster software – a leading current application in modeling the process of random selection and packaging in test production. The application is designed to accommodate future digitized factories. For the first time, PickMaster software has built-in modeling capabilities that help shorten...
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Top 10 technology hotspots for industry in 2019 (Part 1)
2019 is a vibrant year of high technology, changes in tariffs and developments in industries. The following are the highlights of the high-tech industry sectors in the past year. The future of microchips is implanted under human skin. For many, the concept of convenient technology anytime and anywhere has been taken...
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ExRobotics IDS system helps minimize production risks
ExRobotics, headquartered in Halstern (Netherlands) is one of the leading organizations in the field of using robots to minimize production risks. ExRobotics products can replace the operator’s sight, smell, touch and arm. The Dutch manufacturer has integrated the image processing capabilities of industrial cameras to optimize the features of its image...
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HD4000: Improvement tool to help increase labor productivity by 24%
Technology company Zebra introduces factory equipment to help optimize workflows, increase labor productivity and improve employee capabilities. Zebra’s HD4000 wearable device incorporates the most effective features that change the way warehouse management systems (WMS) perform today. This device can display the workload, duration of the job and the order of execution...
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Common welding technologies in industrial production (Part 2)
TIG Welding (Tungsten Inert Gas Welding) TIG welding is a welding technology that uses a tungsten (Tungsten) electrode to create an electric arc with the metal. TIG welding uses non-corrosive electrodes, so tungsten cannot be melted during welding. TIG welding does not use flux or slag forms to protect the weld,...
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Common welding technologies in industrial production (Part 1)
In today’s industrial production, there are many welding technologies suitable for each different application, from TIG, MIG welding, arc welding to oxygen gas welding. The following article will provide additional information on the most common welding technologies in production. Conceptually, welding is the process of fusing two pieces of materials together...
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Smart clothing – The future of the garment industry (Part 2)
In this section, we will continue to explore the unique applications of smart clothing. Fashion and accessories Fashion and technology accessories are very suitable to go together. Whether it’s the color-changing technology mentioned above or the light-emitting clothing, they are all the future of smart apparel technology. The designers have woven...
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Smart clothing – The future of the garment industry (Part 1)
Besides the development of fashion accessories integrated with technology such as watches, necklaces, bracelets, etc smart costumes are also gradually asserting their advantages. Today, the wearable technology is still very suitable for everyone. Products like health and fitness tracking are still very popular in society, but how many people do you...
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Ultrasonic welding technology: Promising applications for mechanical processing
Today, the machining industry is difficult to use a lot of different welding techniques, each of which has its own strengths but in general is based on the structure of the materials used. One of the most modern methods available in this area is the method of ultrasound. Ultrasonic welding uses...
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