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Laser Radar Stations Offer Powerful Alternative to Traditional CMMs
(Nikon Metrology: Leuven, Belgium) -- Nikon Industrial Metrology presents an exciting new metrology system for manufacturers seeking to measure the geometry of medium-to-large parts—from a car door, casting, or fabrication to a whole car chassis or airframe structure. APDIS Intelligent Quality (IQ…
Employers Can’t Fill Vacancies
Stephen Bevan
The UK was supposed to be facing a spike in unemployment after the pandemic furlough schemes ended. But instead the job market is the tightest in a generation. Given that there are also more vacancies than active job seekers, and many sectors are struggling with skill shortages, you might expect to…
Tiny Bits Work Together to Do Big Things
Anne Trafton
Taking advantage of a phenomenon known as emergent behavior in the microscale, MIT engineers have designed simple microparticles that can collectively generate complex behavior, much the same way that a colony of ants can dig tunnels or collect food. Working together, the microparticles can…
NewTek Hazardous Location Sensors Monitor Structural Integrity of Storage Tanks
(NewTek: Pennsauken, NJ) -- With the significant rise in demand for liquified natural gas (LNG) exports to Europe in the wake of supply shortages from Russia, liquefication and export facilities in the Gulf must prioritize the reliability and regulatory compliance of LNG tanks that store large…
Digital Twin Consortium Foundational Paper Helps Make Dynamic Systems Trustworthy
(Digital Twin Consortium: Boston) -- Digital Twin Consortium (DTC) has published a foundational paper entitled Assuring Trustworthiness in Dynamic Systems Using Digital Twins and Trust Vectors. The paper provides guidance to help organizations design digital twins securely and safely for digital…
Manufacturers Identify Top Challenges They Expect to Face
Megean Blum, Nico Thomas
When Nico asked me if I wanted to collaborate on this year’s challenges blog, my second thought after agreeing to the idea was a scene from the 2007 film Music and Lyrics, which I likely haven’t seen since approximately 2008. Why this popped into my head is unknown, but ha—pop! I had forgotten…
From Training to Inference: Creating a Neural Network for Image Recognition
Bruno Ménard
While traditional image processing software relies on task-specific algorithms, deep learning software uses a network to implement user-trained algorithms to recognize good and bad images or regions. Fortunately, the advent of specialized algorithms and graphical user interface (GUI) tools for…
How Do You Make a Decision When Every Option Looks Bad?
Erika James
Patagonia, the sportswear brand, made headlines this summer when its founder and CEO, Yvon Chouinard, announced his intention to effectively give away the multibillion dollar business instead of selling it. Chouinard, a famously “reluctant” entrepreneur, detailed his decision to an astonished…
Teaching Computers to Read ‘Industry Lingo’
Michael Sharp
(NIST: Gaithersburg, MD) -- Technical language processing, or TLP, involves using computers for capturing, understanding and translating jargon for other users. Industry and businesses have long been known to have their own specialized “languages”—words and phrases that mostly only make sense to…
Get Smarter About Electric Construction Equipment
(CONEXPO-CON/AGG: Milwaukee) -- Sustainability in the construction industry is being advanced by the public and private sectors. Governments are adopting more clean-air regulations at local and regional levels, and companies are adopting sustainability policies and asking partners to help them meet…
What Is an Asset Management Policy?
Bryan Christiansen
Assets are resources owned and used by a company to generate a positive economic benefit. Assets can be physical items, like equipment or furniture, or they can be intangibles like software, patents, or documents. As a business owner, it’s important to know which assets you own, their location,…
ESG and Cybersecurity Compliance Are Every Employee’s Concern
Leeza Garber, Allison Jegla
In late spring 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged an elite investment adviser for “misstatements and omissions” about environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations related to its managed mutual funds. This same financial firm has also faced myriad…
Teledyne Announces Ladybug6 Cameras
(Teledyne FLIR: Richmond, BC, Canada) -- Teledyne FLIR Integrated Imaging Solutions presents its all-new Ladybug6, the latest addition to its field-proven Ladybug series. Ladybug6 is the leading high-resolution camera designed to capture 360-degree spherical images from moving platforms in all-…
Boss to Boss
Jeff Dewar
This is the final installment of a five-part series. We’ve considered two quality organizations. The first, ASQ, has been around since 1946. Founded by none other than W. Edwards Deming, Joseph M. Juran, Walter A. Shewhart, and George D. Edwards. Titans of the quality field. Visionaries before they…
Deep Learning Makes X-ray CT Inspection of 3D-printed Parts Faster, More Accurate
S. Heather Duncan
A new deep-learning framework developed at the U.S. Dept. of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory is speeding up the process of inspecting additively manufactured metal parts using X-ray computed tomography, or CT, while increasing the accuracy of the results. The reduced costs for time, labor,…
VERIFI-ing and Tracking Carbon’s Big Footprint
Thomas J. Wenning, Sachin Nimbalkar, Kristina O. Armstrong
(ORNL: Oak Ridge, TN) -- Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed an online tool that offers industrial plants an easier way to track and download information about their energy footprint and carbon emissions. Visualizing Energy Reporting Information and Financial Implications,…
Marposs Announces Flexible Laser Gear Inspection System
(Marposs Corp.: Auburn Hills, MI) -- Marposs, a global leader in measurement, inspection, and test technologies, has announced its new M62 Laser Profiler for Gear Inspection, using laser profile sensors and the optical triangulation principle. Compared with dedicated gear gauging systems or gear…
Many See, Few Observe
William A. Levinson
‘You see, but you do not observe,” Sherlock Holmes told Dr. Watson in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s (1891) A Scandal in Bohemia. Taiichi Ohno, who developed Henry Ford’s lean production system into the Toyota Production System, told managers to stand in a circle on the shop floor and observe everything…
Top 10 Tips for Teaching the Metric System
Elizabeth Benham
Calling all teachers, parents, and students. It’s easy to learn the metric system—or, as it’s more formally called, the International System of Units (SI). Explore these top 10 tips for teaching the SI. Let’s begin the countdown with.... 10. Make it fun! Integrating metric measurements into play…
New Validation Pack From Qualio
(Qualio: San Francisco) -- Qualio, a trusted cloud quality management system software for the entire life sciences ecosystem, announced its Validation Pack to help quality professionals in the life sciences sector take a faster, less resource-intensive approach to the latest Good Automated…
Teledyne DALSA Adds to Falcon Area Scan Camera Series
(Teledyne DALSA: Waterloo, ON, Canada) -- Teledyne DALSA presents its new Falcon 4-CLHS M6200 and M8200 cameras, based on Teledyne e2v’s Emerald 37M and 67M monochrome sensors. The new Falcon4-CLHS models deliver higher resolution, added functionality, and ease of use with a CLHS interface that…
Does Remote Work Contribute to Inflation?
Gleb Tsipursky
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink claimed in a recent interview with Fox that “we have to get our employees back in the office.” According to him, doing so would result in “rising productivity that will offset some of the inflationary pressures.” Fink didn’t provide any data in the form of statistics,…
Eight Dumbest 3D Printing Mistakes: FFF Edition
Kerry Stevenson
Operating a desktop FFF 3D printer can be a ton of fun, except when you make mistakes. Mistakes can cause print failures, and also embarrassment when they are so obvious you really should not have made them. Let’s take a look at my list of the eight dumbest FFF 3D printing mistakes you can make.…
The Research on Reducing Health Worker Burnout
Alex Waddell, Diki Tsering, Peter Bragge, Paul Kellner
Emergency medical workers, already at increased risk for burnout compared to other professions, continue to be challenged by the fallout of Covid-19. Stretched to the breaking point by increased workloads, highly contagious and acutely ill patients, and limited resources, workers’ risk factors for…
OGP Launches SmartScope E7 Multisensor Metrology
(OGP: Rochester, MY) -- Optical Gaging Products (OGP), a leading manufacturer of optical and precision multisensory metrology systems for industrial quality control, has announced the addition of SmartScope E7—the first in the new SmartScope E-Series family of 3D multisensor measurement systems.…

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