In
today's edition of International Metalworking News for Asia, we're thrilled to
present a compelling line-up of stories and technical pieces, offering an
in-depth look at market leadership and customer commitment. This issue is
packed with articles that highlight innovation and strategic thinking across a
diverse range of industrial sectors.
From
Miranda Tsai's insights into Chen Ying Oil Machine Co. Ltd.'s evolution from a
CNC machine tool holder provider to a market leader, to the latest advancements
in grinding machines addressing industry challenges, this issue covers
essential developments.
Our
Dialogue section features Mr. Lee Wai Yip’s expert analysis from the Machine
Tool Optimisation Event, providing practical strategies for maximising machine
tool performance. HSG Laser’s groundbreaking 3D five-axis laser cutting
technology is showcased in Lasers & Welding, illustrating the future of
stereo cutting.
In
Perspectives, Ms. Yi-Hui Lee, CEO & Counsellor of Restart Technology Corp.,
shares RTC’s innovative approaches to manufacturing and sustainability,
revealing how core values drive their success. The Tooling & Workholding
segment explores the transition to electric vehicles and the new machining
methods essential for this shift, with insights from Senior Development
Engineer Swetapadma Mohanty.
Our
Software & Control feature includes an interview with Rahul Garg of Siemens
Digital Industries Software, offering valuable perspectives on AI's role in
predictive maintenance and digital threads' impact on industrial efficiency.
This
issue is particularly relevant for the metalworking industry in South East
Asia. As the region continues to grow and evolve, staying informed about the
latest technological advancements and strategic insights is crucial. The
innovations and expert opinions presented here can help industry professionals
adapt to emerging trends, optimise their operations, and remain competitive in
a rapidly changing market. We hope you find this edition both enlightening and
instrumental in navigating the future of metalworking.
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