CC Grigoraș, B Chiriță, G Brabie, V Zichil, E Herghelegiu, C Tâmpu and VA Ciubotariu “Vasile Alecsandri” from University of Bacau, Romania examines impact of process parameters from water jet cutting.
Siemens And Intel To Collaborate On Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing
Siemens AG and Intel Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on driving digitalisation and sustainability of microelectronics manufacturing.
Tool Coatings For More Sustainable Machining
Anders Micski, Manager of Grades and Technology for Business Unit solid round tools (SRT) at Sandvik Coromant, explains how an advanced tool coating can support more sustainable machining.
Hackers Steal Chip Designs From Dutch Semiconductor Company, NXP
Chimera, a Chinese-linked hacker group, infiltrated the network of the Dutch semiconductor giant NXP and had access for over two years from late 2017 to the beginning of 2020, reports NRC.
Universal Robots Launches 30 Kg Cobot
Universal Robots (UR) expanded its leading product portfolio with a new 30 kg payload cobot. UR30 is the second in UR’s new series of cobots.
Panasonic To Give Up Struggling Auto Parts Arm For EV
Panasonic Holdings is negotiating with an American asset management company to sell its struggling auto parts subsidiary to focus on the electric vehicle market.
Benefit From Tried And-Tested Grinding Technology From STUDER
Contract manufacturers in particular must be able to trust in the technologies, machines, and processes they use to produce one-off and small-batch components with extreme precision and process reliability. That’s why Ingold Tools AG, a well-known precision manufacturer, relies on CNC cylindrical grinding machines from STUDER.
Charlie Munger, The Man Who Saw BYD’s Potential Passes At 99
He was Warren Buffet’s longtime partner at Berkshire Hathaway, and also the man who pushed his friend to invest in BYD, which became an EV household name in China and globally.
Japan’s Manufacturing Sluggish While India’s Surges
Manufacturing activity in Japan slowed tremendously and layoffs are ongoing from wounded order books. India’s IT hardware market is expected to register a compound annual growth rate of 12.8% in the next four years on strong demand and rising domestic production.