Fictiv Enterprise launched for ‘seamless supply chain’ integration Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 25, 2021 Aims to support the entire New Product Introduction cycle for large customers
VW uses EPLAN to expand digital twins in supply chain Posted by DEVELOP3D - September 7, 2020 Looking to create complete digital twins of control cabinets and components to be integrated into auto projects
What the Covid19 ‘black swan’ event means for rethinking supply chains Posted by Erin McDermott - June 15, 2020 Global lockdown reveals scary vulnerabilities in extended supply chains, it will take a realistic, clear-eyed view to figure out how…
Retooling the supply chain for the US presidency Posted by DEVELOP3D - January 13, 2017 Following the recent US election, Sarah Krasley asks how the supply chain will need to retool for the Trump presidency…
Mapping the UK’s engineering supply chain to build a connected network Posted by Stephen Holmes - June 23, 2016 Reshoring UK is aiming to map the UK engineering supply chain to assist designers and manufacturers connect Leading industrial and…
Missler joins the European project FibreChain for automating carbon fibre production Posted by Stephen Holmes - September 16, 2014 Missler is now involved in a European-wide effort to automate the production of complex composite materials Missler, producer of TopSolid…
Alstom partners with Replique for serial production with AM Posted by DEVELOP3D - June 30, 2022 By digitising its supply chain, Alstom aims to produce small batches on demand and decentrally
Innovation & Trade in an Age of Additive Mass Production Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 30, 2020 Hyperganic CEO Lin Kayser talks Digital Physical Products and their impact on supply chains and innovation
Bright young thing Posted by DEVELOP3D - July 2, 2014 London teenager Josh Valman is on a mission to change the way product design, engineering and manufacturing works around the…
Civil Rights: Is your business ready to be thrown by the horns? Posted by S J - July 8, 2022 Roe v. Wade and the threat its removal poses to industry