Partnering with specially selected integrator Variation Reduction Solutions, Inc. (VRSI), in Michigan, live demonstrations of INSPHERE’s automation cell measurement and control solutions are now accessible to manufacturers and engineers in the region.
The medical device industry is evolving with AI and automation affecting production and quality management. Quality engineers are moving towards systems thinking and proactive decision-making, as AI becomes integral to production, presenting challenges and opportunities for innovation while ensuring safety.
It's not difficult to see the importance of studying and understanding cycles. There are many important cycles worth understanding, not just the so-called natural ones. These are important to success in our personal lives, in business, and in manufacturing.
Coesia, a global leader in advanced industrial and packaging solutions, has announced the acquisition of the majority capital of Autoware, an international Manufacturing Software Integrator based in Vicenza, specialized in high-quality software for manufacturing operations management, supply chain operations and process control.
Most pipelines still rely on real data—thousands of expertly labeled images captured under every possible condition. A quiet revolution is transforming this approach. Instead of photographing every potential defect, we now generate realistic images on demand, guided by software that mimics human understanding at pixel level.
Dr. Ömer Özkan, SOCAR Turkey's Corporate Quality Group Manager, was awarded the title of "2025 European Quality Leader" by the European Organization for Quality (EOQ).
The Metallurgical Engineering Trades Apprenticeship & Learning (METAL) program, led by IACMI – The Composites Institute® with funding from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment Program, announced a new partnership with the Pittsburgh-based Patterns of Meaning Initiative, an innovative program that introduces steel, specialty materials and metal manufacturing to K-12 students through the arts.