Manufacturers can use mobile apps to manage their processes, hook new customers and improve their products' user experience.
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From ideas to profitability
FEA can be used to validate and simulate products such as calculating force required in a hydraulic cylinder.
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Cadgroup Australia earns Autodesk Process Plant Specialization
Cadgroup Australia, a Platinum Autodesk reseller in Australia, has earned the new Process Plant Specialisation designation for value added resellers from Autodesk.
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Fabrication specialist adopts ManuSoft MRP software early for consistent professional growth
Australian engineering and fabrication services specialist Interfab installed its first MRP system, ManuSoft in 1992 for better efficiencies in design, production, inventory control and costing.
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Roadshow to highlight visualisation technology serving critical infrastructure
Jupiter Systems will present an Australian and New Zealand Roadshow highlighting the advanced visualisation technology that supports Australia and New Zealand’s mportant infrastructure projects in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), Security, Emergency, Utilities and Mining.
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Dassault Systemes embarks on 3D Experience strategy
Dassault Systèmes has formulated a new strategy based on a 3D Experience platform that, according to the company, will change the way industry leaders and marketers create value for their end consumers.
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Profibus Training 2012: Users to pick locations
UK trainer Andy Verwer returns to Australia in May 2012 to conduct a series of Certified Profibus Training courses accredited by Profibus and Profinet International.
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Global manufacturers adopt HART transmitters for wireless plant communication
A number of major process automation manufacturers have shown their support for the WirelessHART wireless plant communication standard, by joining the HART Communication Foundation at a recent global conference.
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Cloud computing is not all fluff
Offering lower IT costs and improved security, manufacturers are starting to see real substance to cloud computing.
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Download the December edition of Manufacturers’ Monthly for free!
A digital version of Manufacturers’ Monthly December 2011 is now available for free for all newsletter subscribers.
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IT investments are shifting to plant
Collaborative Production Management (CPM) is one of the hottest automation investment spaces in today's process industries. After a couple of tumultuous years, companies once again are ramping up spending in CPM solutions. There are many reasons for this upsurge.
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Basic, better, best: mobile technologies on the road
How to use mobile technologies to achieve best practice deliveries on the road. Tony Repaci writes.
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Plant modelling: a first step to early verification of control systems
How to use simulation for early verification of your design before hardware prototypes are available.
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The future of manufacturing: Collaborative value networks
A primary driver in the plant operations software market has been the need to align plant operations with the business needs of the enterprise. Now, market forces are beginning to take this pressure to the next level, as manufacturers face increasingly dynamic market ecosystems and value networks.
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Australian racing car team wins race and design challenge
Kelly Racing received a design award for using manufacturing software to mock-up new car components that helped them win the ultimate prize -- without even testing them on the racing track.
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Manufacturers looking set to battle it out in 2012
The majority of the world’s manufacturers are in better stead to face an economic slowdown than they were three years ago, and will be able to weather the challenges coming in 2012 without being seriously damaged, according to a report from FT.com
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Siemens or SolidWorks? CAD battle gets serious
LOOK out SolidWorks; we are coming to get you. This was the key message from Siemens PLM's recent analyst conference in Boston - with some impressive growth figures to back up those claims. Alan Johnson reports from Boston.
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Twelve years of business growth; one ERP solution
It was around ten years ago when management at Reln, one of Australia's manufacturing success stories, decided to invest in a new ERP system, the Sage ERP Accpac suite of business software modules.
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NBN plan sends 75% of contracts overseas
The National Broadband Network (NBN) project will use Australian manufacturers, technology suppliers and construction services for only a little under a quarter of its content needs, an independent report claims.
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NBN plan sends 75% of contracts overseas
The National Broadband Network (NBN) project will use Australian manufacturers, technology suppliers and construction services for only a little under a quarter of its content needs, an independent report claims.
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