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Fanuc brings automated CNC milling to education market

Fanuc brings automated CNC milling to education market

Schools, colleges, universities, independent training centres and OEM training facilities can all benefit from a new Fanuc educational package that combines the company’s machine tool and collaborative robot technologies.

Packaging with large trays at high output

Packaging with large trays at high output

Wider, more efficient and with greater process reliability: Multivac is adding three new traysealer models to its TX8 series with a new format width, and thereby offering customers even more packaging flexibility.

Dishwasher components made from recycled plastic

Dishwasher components made from recycled plastic

Detergent bottles are frequently manufactured using recycled plastic; however, as far as higher value-added applications are concerned, these recyclates have yet to be deployed on a large scale.

Arburg at Interplastica 2022: High-tech for medical technology

Arburg at Interplastica 2022: High-tech for medical technology

Arburg at Interplastica 2022: High-tech for medical technology Interplastica: Important industry gathering for the Russian-speaking region Powerful: Hybrid Allrounder 520 H with medical technology application Russia: Market with high potential for medical technology and packaging

Chinaplas returns to Shanghai with over 4,000 exhibitors

Chinaplas returns to Shanghai with over 4,000 exhibitors

At present, the manufacturing industry is in a dilemma of rising raw material prices and soaring freight costs worldwide. The global supply chain has encountered severe challenges, and there have been partial breakdowns.

e-connect.expert view extends online support to include live videos

e-connect.expert view extends online support to include live videos

A picture says more than a thousand words, and a video more than a photo. Engel is extending the service scope of its online support and remote maintenance offering to include live video transmission. Some three quarters of all urgent service cases can be resolved remotely in this way. Troubleshooting times are reduced by 70 percent.

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