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3D Printing: Adding a new dimension to manufacturing

Though automotive companies are using additive manufacturing (AM) to make limited products, its usage will increase with evolution in product and supply chain requirements. In this ever evolving market, Rakesh Rao says that AM can become a potential game changer for future operations of automotive businesses.On June 5, 2017, ISRO created a history by launching India's heaviest rocket carrying communication satellite GSAT-19 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikot. The GSAT-19 has beeRead more

Factories of the future in India: Connected, smart, and collaborative

Gartner Inc forecasts that 20.4 billion connected things will be in use worldwide by 2020, up by whopping 143% from 2017. Read more

Additive manufacturing for factories of the future

Software and IT solutions will be high on the agenda at Hannover Messe 2018, which is no wonder in view of their pivotal role in connecting the individual links in the industrial value chain.Read more

Future lies in modular manufacturing

When GSAT19 communications satellite was launched in July 2017, India’s first ever additively manufactured functional component went into space. The AM component was jointly engineered by EOS and Wipro. Read more

PlastIndia conference to focus on sustainability and profitability

With the economy recovering and heading for an upbeat growth, companies are optimistic about new business opportunities. True to the spirit of rejoicing the recovery, PlastIndia International Conference 2018, to be held at Gandhinagar (Gujarat) from February 8-9, will embark on an interesting voyage to discover ways for sustainability and profitability with the theme “Empowering sustainable and profitable growth”.Read more

IoT is revolutionising the way businesses function

…says Abhimanyu Prabhavalkar, VP of Oracle’s IoT Applications Cloud Service and IoT Cloud Service Platform development organisation, who believes that IoT is helping many companies to improve the efficiency of their operations, sparking innovation to improving their products/services and discovering new business models.Read more

Flexo technology has best prospects for the future

If we look at the package printing market – particularly the flexo segment – we see currents moving in a number of directions. For instance, there are trends toward thinner substrates and substrates with a matte finish.Read more

DeMo & GST have considerably slowed down the economy

Demonetisation and GST have adversely affected the demand for printing and packaging machinery industry. In this interaction, S Dayaker Reddy, President of Indian Printing, Packaging and Allied Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (IPAMA), and Director, Sai Enterprises, highlights the challenges of this industry and probable solutions.Read more

Indian printing industry: Making its mark felt

The Indian printing industry is increasingly being driven by growth in packaging and labels. The print media also continues to grow at a healthy annual pace of four percent. As its growth trends continue to be well over the world averages, in print volume terms, India is set to become the fifth largest market by 2018 moving up five notches from its present tenth slot. Read more

FIT AG supports EOS solutions for additive manufacturing

Specialist manufacturer FIT AG invests in five EOS M 400-4 systems for manufacturing metal components via industrial 3D printing.Read more

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