This
issue is chock full of great content, a large chunk of which focuses on new
trends that are key to the metalworking industry. Boardroom Connection
starts off with the story behind Vietnam’s first car maker, VinFast. The
company has effectively managed to build their factory, car
design, and start car production in record time – half the usual average time
taken – by utilising Siemens’ portfolio of integrated software and hardware.
Metal
Cutting presents an interview with Breton S.p.A.
during the recent EMO Hannover. Alessandro said customers in China are now
requesting new special solutions, not only the machine itself, but support as
well. They want to learn how to get the best of the technology Breton is offering
them.
Automation
section shows the rise in automation and modern technology can take CNC
machining to a new level. To demonstrate this, Omron Electronics Pte Ltd and
Hurco (S.E. Asia) Pte Ltd worked together in presenting a live working
demonstration of the digitisation of a precision parts manufacturing process -
integrating advanced CNC machine, during a seminar organised by Omron in
Singapore.
Software &
Control talks about the new industrial revolution – Industry Renaissance – driven
by virtual worlds created and managed on virtual experience platforms, the
infrastructure of Industry Renaissance. This infrastructure allows a company to
visualise and control in the virtual world what we cannot see in the real
world: the entire industrial ecosystem.
International Metalworking News for Asia is one
of the privileged media from Asia Pacific region invited to hear first-hand about
Siemens vision of the future. Learn about the up-to-date interpretation of
today in planning for tomorrow; an outlook of the forces and ideas that
triumph, as well as the tools and technologies that will take us there in this
month’s Special Report section.
Lastly,
the manufacturing sector is in the midst of sea change. We can’t wait to see
how technology advancements will unfold. But it is also interesting to see what
the movers and shakers in the metalworking industry are making to make sure
customers’ investments in new systems and equipment will pay off, and enable
them to compete globally through 2020 and beyond. The Outlook 2020 section
presents three companies providing their predictions in the future of
manufacturing in Asia.
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