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How Digital Technologies are Transforming the Aerospace Sector

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Praduman K. Tickoo, Vice President of Digital Manufacturing Services and Solutions at L&T Technology Services, will address how digital technologies are transforming the aerospace sector at the American Aerospace & Defense Summit 2018. Prior to the summit, we spoke with Praduman to discuss how aerospace companies can leverage technology and digitization to maximize their ROI and stay competitive in an ever-changing landscape. This is an excerpt from an interview Generis Group did with Praduman K. Tickoo prior to the American Aerospace & Defense Summit 2018.

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LEADERS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE SUMMIT: INTERVIEW WITH FABIAN SCHMAHL

In automotive, Industry 4.0, innovation, interview, Lean manufacturing by Alicia CheungLeave a Comment

Fabian Schmahl was named President & CEO of thyssenkrupp Bilstein of America, Inc. in April 2008. He is responsible for managing the development and manufacture of premium quality, high performance automotive suspension solutions for Original Equipment, Aftermarket and Motorsports applications. Schmahl oversees the operations of thyssenkrupp Bilstein locations in Hamilton, Ohio (headquarters); Poway, California; Troy, Michigan; and Mooresville, North Carolina. As President & CEO of thyssenkrupp Bilstein, Schmahl has earned extensive recognition for his commitment to his employees, community and the manufacturing industry. Under his leadership, thyssenkrupp Bilstein has been recognized as a Top Workplace in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 by Enquirer Media and Best Workplace in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 by Business Courier. In 2015 and 2017, Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities voted thyssenkrupp Bilstein of America Employer of the Year. In November, Fabian will join us at the American Automotive Summit.

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Opening the Garage Door

In automotive, business, Lean Implementation, Lean manufacturing by Alicia CheungLeave a Comment

Digital technologies have upended the automotive industry. Formerly based solely on a business model of car ownership, the industry is fundamentally redefining itself into a multifaceted digital ecosystem. In a recent study from the IBM Institute for Business Value, 80% of executives said “comprehensive connected vehicle services” will be a key differentiator for consumers. Today’s car manufacturers and suppliers face intense competition from startups and internet companies with new business models, agile processes and rapid releases. To innovate and scale, industry leaders will need to combine the creative skills of a startup with the traditional strengths of an industrial enterprise.

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Proving New Technology Works in Products: The 8-Point Assessment Checklist

In innovation, medical device, medtech, technology by Alicia CheungLeave a Comment

Key Tech is often visited by enthusiastic and clever innovators demonstrating a brand new technology, hopeful that it could make it into a product. In this whitepaper, Key Tech explains how they’ve never seen a perfect technology; even the best has its limitations and flaws. At the first meeting with Key Tech, the new technology is usually embodied in a contraption referred to as the “Frankenstein Prototype”. The first task is to tease out the flaws in the new technologies in order to understand what it will take to get rid of them.

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Reduce: An Interview with VOID Technologies

In innovation, packaging, sustainability, technology by Cressida MurrayLeave a Comment

Packaging sustainability is a critical topic in the industry right now, with many companies moving towards more sustainable packaging to meet consumer demand and environmental goals. Companies today are facing a complex set of choices around how to tackle sustainability, but it is possible to use a simple guiding framework as the foundation for building an approach.  People frequently talk about the 3 R’s of Sustainability: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. What is often overlooked, however, is that this is a hierarchy. The framework encourages us to first and foremost reduce consumption, as this is the most impactful approach to sustainability. This can be achieved by reducing the number of products we use, but also by reducing the amount of material used in each product. VO+ is a revolutionary material reduction technology that engineers nano-and micro-scale voids into commodity and bioplastics to create lighter, stronger, and more sustainable products In advance of the American Packaging Summit, we heard from VOID Technologies about how companies can meet their environmental goals through reducing the amount of packaging they use.

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Increase the Shelf-Appeal of Your Packaging with Cast and Cure

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The trend to influence consumer buying behavior at the retail level continues to drive the packaging industry to explore the benefits of special effect labels and package design. Today, both minor and major consumer brands have embraced this simple process and discovered new ways of differentiating their brands in highly competitive product categories. Cast and Cure technology is used to produce holographic and other unique finishes on a wide variety of printed substrates. It provides a decorative solution that addresses three common stumbling blocks in package decorating: It does not adversely affect the recyclability or compostability of a package. It provides a dynamic visual appeal. It is a cost-effective decorative solution. In advance of the American Packaging Summit, we spoke with Breit Technologies about the advantages of using Cast and Cure to propel packaging innovation and increase a package’s shelf-appeal.

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Understanding the Critical Needs of Today’s Modern Consumer to Create Innovate Products and Packaging

In CPG, innovation, interview, packaging, product design by Cressida MurrayLeave a Comment

Today’s consumer is more likely to snack throughout the day rather than eat three set meals. They value low-prep, buy-on-the-go products and demand new retail and vending formats that meet their wellness agenda of freshness, nutrition, and sustainability. Snacking companies are therefore spending more on product and packaging innovation to bring their brands to life and appeal to these consumers. In addition to overseeing Campbell’s R&D for soup, sauce, and beverages in its international markets, Craig Stephen Slavtcheff leads research and development for some of the world’s best-known snack brands, including Pepperidge Farm, Arnott’s, Royal Dansk, Kjeldsens, Snyder-Lance, Kettle Brand and Cape Cod, among others. To better understand what’s on the horizon in the snack market, we spoke with Slavtcheff about the critical needs of today’s modern consumer, packaging and product innovation, and how to improve the shopping experience.

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Cost-Effective Range of 48-Hour Pre-Qualified Temperature Controlled Shippers

In biotechnology, Generis, generis group, healthcare technology, Life sciences, manufacturing, manufacturing operations, medical device, pharmaceutical by GenerisLeave a Comment

Using just three types of refrigerants and four shippers to create 12 solutions, the Certis® 2-Day Platform maximizes the number of solutions while minimizing the number of components. The new platform is sized to accommodate 7, 13, 27 and 56 liters of product. Each of the new solutions feature a year round pack-out designed for use in both hot and cold seasons. To learn more about qualified temperature controlled shippers, check out this article by Sonoco!

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Automation Today

In automation, design, design engineering, facility, machined parts, manufacturer, manufacturing, manufacturing operations, marketing, technology, workforce by GenerisLeave a Comment

As manufacturers struggle to fill highly skilled production positions—according to NAM (National Association of Manufacturers), “80 percent of manufacturers report a moderate or serious shortage of qualified applicants for skilled and highly skilled production positions”—technology may need to step in to fill the gap. As the article “Automation Today” by FARO Technologies states: “It’s no secret that manufacturing continues to become more automated, and manufacturing output per worker is on the rise.” Smart factories are sought after because they are quickly becoming the “factories of the future,” while growing changes in automation become difficult to ignore. Find out more about the latest advancements in optical 3D measurement and automation technology in the article below including: Advanced Manufacturing; Automated Metrology; and Cobalt.

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A new, uniform packaging design boosts sales and cuts emissions

In manufacturer, manufacturing, manufacturing operations, production efficiency, quality, Quality by design by Generis1 Comment

A new packaging design can make a huge difference for brand awareness, sales, and the environment. BillerudKorsnäs collaborated with a manufacturer of outdoor grilling products to develop and implement a new packaging solution from renewable, fiber based material. BillerudKorsnäs worked with a company who was struggling with inconsistent packaging and high carbon emissions. By replacing the PET and PE plastics, BillerudKorsnäs was able to produce packaging that delivered uniform results to multiple OEM locations. The company was able to increase its market share and customer base while making a sustainable contribution to the environment with more than 47, 000 kg of PET plastics removed from the packaging’s lifecycle. Read the full case study below!

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