Machine Learning: Schneider Electric Positions Itself to Lead Digital...
Digitization. This buzzword is boasted by many industrial manufacturing companies today, being showcased in headlines of company webpages and included in company goals for the future. An industry...
View ArticleSUALAB: Deep Learning For Flexible Operation In Traditional Manufacturing
The era of small, frequent, various orders has arrived in the traditional manufacturing industries such as electronics. [1] Lots of US manufactures migrated to Taiwan, China, and Vietnam, therefore,...
View ArticleBridgestone: Production System Innovation Through Machine Learning
Background of Bridgestone Bridgestone, a tire manufacturer from Japan, successfully increased its global share from 7.5% in 1980 to 19.7% in 2000 [1] with superior product quality appreciated by OEMs...
View ArticleMachines Learning: Caterpillar Inc.’s Metamorphosis into Big Data
Introduction: Today, there are 560,000 “connected” Caterpillar machines – from back-office forklifts to high-powered 50-ton excavators – that have been outfitted with connectivity solutions designed to...
View ArticleSmart from start to finish: GM’s path to new processes and products
What if we could spend more time with our passengers instead of watching the road? What if we didn’t have to find parking spots but could have our cars drop us off and pick us back up after our...
View ArticleAdding Value across the Value Chain — Additive Manufacturing at Siemens
As a diversified manufacturer of industrial equipment and provider of related services, Siemens has found applications for additive manufacturing (AM) that drive process improvements and product...
View ArticleAdditive Manufacturing at GE Aviation
Can jet engine parts really be made from powder? General Electric certainly thinks so. GE Aviation has become one of the leading innovators in additive manufacturing. In the mature aerospace industry,...
View ArticleBoeing: Additive Manufacturing Adding Enough?
In April of 2017, Boeing managed to get the FAA to approve the first 3d printed structural titanium parts ever for use in a commercial airliner.[1] Boeing worked hand in hand with Norsk Titanium AS, a...
View ArticleOpen Innovation Startup Quirky Couldn’t Crowdsource Its Way to Success.
The megatrend of open innovation has undergone many iterations since becoming more adopted in the early 2000s. The practice of organizations seeking contributions from an external community has spawned...
View ArticleArtificial Intelligence Taking Off for Airbus
From the Wright Brothers’ glider to the modern 4-engine airliner, the aviation industry has always been at the forefront of technological innovation. Now, newer technologies such as artificial...
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