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US President Donald Trump pressures automakers to increase production in the US

January 26, 2017 by Sam Francis

Donald Trump and Mary Barra

By David Shepardson and Roberta Rampton, Reuters

US President Donald Trump pushed the chief executives of General Motors, Ford, and Fiat Chrysler to increase production in the United States and boost American employment.

Trump opened a meeting with GM CEO Mary Barra, Ford CEO Mark Fields and Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne at the White House by saying he wants to see new auto plants built in the United States.

The new Republican president vowed to cut regulations and taxes to make it more attractive for businesses to operate in the United States. He promised frequently during his election campaign to be a job-creating president and stressed that message in his inaugural speech last Friday.  [Read more…] about US President Donald Trump pressures automakers to increase production in the US

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News, Transportation Tagged With: american, auto, automakers, barra, cars, ceo, chrysler, fiat, ford, gm, jobs, mexico, michigan, plant, plants, president, trump

Akasol wins ‘major contract’ to supply lithium-ion battery systems for new e-buses

January 25, 2017 by Sam Francis

akasol kvb e-bus
akasol kvb e-bus
Sustainable passenger transportation without environmentally damaging emissions: one of eight battery-powered articulated buses with Akasol battery systems operating as part of Cologne’s public transportation network. (Photo: Koelner Verkehrsbetriebe)

Akasol says it has agreed a deal with “an internationally operating commercial vehicle manufacturer based in northern Europe” for the serial production of lithium-ion battery systems for its entire fleet of e-buses. 

Akasol claims the contract with the original equipment manufacturer is worth “hundreds of millions of euros” and lasts until 2023, and outlines a close, long-term partnership between both companies and involves the supply of up to 4,500 battery systems.

Sven Schulz, CEO of Akasol, says: “Thanks to our technological expertise and nearly 30 years of experience in the field of traction battery systems for the automotive industry, we made an impressive bid and were able to set ourselves apart from the competition.”  [Read more…] about Akasol wins ‘major contract’ to supply lithium-ion battery systems for new e-buses

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: akasol, akasystem, battery, e-buses, oem, schulz, systems, vehicles

Job-stealing robots a growing concern for world leaders

January 25, 2017 by Mark Allinson

Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise, at the World Economic Forum. Picture: Reuters / Ruben Sprich
A “RoboThespian” humanoid robot at the Tami Intelligence Technology stall at the World Robot Conference in Beijing, China. Picture: Reuters
A “RoboThespian” humanoid robot at the Tami Intelligence Technology stall at the World Robot Conference in Beijing, China. Picture: Reuters

By Martinne Geller and Ben Hirschler, Reuters

Open markets and global trade have been blamed for job losses over the last decade, but global CEOs say the real culprits are increasingly machines.

And while business leaders gathered at the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos relish the productivity gains technology can bring, they warned this week that the collateral damage to jobs needs to be addressed more seriously.

From taxi drivers to healthcare professionals, technologies such as robotics, driverless cars, artificial intelligence and 3D printing mean more and more types of jobs are at risk.  [Read more…] about Job-stealing robots a growing concern for world leaders

Filed Under: Features, News Tagged With: artificial, automation, global, growing, intelligence, job, jobs, lost, manufacturing, productivity, robots, shift, technological, technologies, technology, workers

US President Donald Trump orders reduction of manufacturing and construction bureaucracy

January 25, 2017 by Mark Allinson

US President Donald Trump at the White House yesterday. Picture: Reuters/Kevin Lamarque

Newly inaugurated US President Donald Trump has signed an order aimed at reducing the amount of bureaucracy involved in getting permissions and licences in the manufacturing and construction sectors. 

Trump got elected partly on a platform to rejuvenate manufacturing and industry – or his “make it in America” mantra – and these first few days have seen some big changes proposed.

The order he signed is designed to streamline the administrative process, which Trump said was “incredibly cumbersome, long, horrible”.  [Read more…] about US President Donald Trump orders reduction of manufacturing and construction bureaucracy

Filed Under: Industry, Infrastructure, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: apple, bureaucracy, construction, donald, foxconn, investment, manufacturing, president, projects, trump

Infineon joins electric charging association to support global standards

January 25, 2017 by Mark Allinson

charin ev

Chipmaker Infineon Technologies has joined an organisation which is developing a global network of charging stations for electric vehicles.

Infineon says an appropriate charging infrastructure is “critical” to support the rapidly growing electric vehicles market worldwide.

Infineon often boasts that it is the world’s leading semiconductor supplier for driver assistance systems and electric mobility.

The company currently claims its technology is the “key” to securing the future of all life on Earth.
[Read more…] about Infineon joins electric charging association to support global standards

Filed Under: News, Transportation Tagged With: automotive, charging, electric, energy, grid, infineon, infrastructure, mobility, stations, vehicles

Renishaw and Dassault team up for integrated additive manufacturing

January 24, 2017 by Mark Allinson

Dassault Systèmes catia

Engineering services provider Renishaw is collaborating with Dassault Systèmes, a 3D modelling, simulation and industrial operations software provider, as part of its commitment to provide and enhance software for metal additive manufacturing.

Users of Dassault Systèmes 3DExperience platform applications can now design, optimise, simulate and set up additive manufacturing builds directly for production on Renishaw’s additive manufacturing systems, which build 3D metal parts using laser powder bed fusion technology.  [Read more…] about Renishaw and Dassault team up for integrated additive manufacturing

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: additive, build, dassault, laser, manufacturing, metal, parts, process, renishaw, software, systémes

Siemens, Strata and Etihad team up to create 3D printed interiors for planes

January 23, 2017 by Mark Allinson

etihad

etihad

Siemens, Strata and Etihad Airways have signed an agreement to work together to develop the first 3D-printed parts for aircraft interiors in the Middle East and North Africa.

The partnership aims to “revolutionize” the aerospace industry, leveraging additive manufacturing, known as 3D printing, to help airlines to improve their designs, including making complex parts on demand and manufacturing discontinued parts.

Under the partnership, a pilot project will develop 3D printing solutions for aircraft cabin interior products for Etihad, the UAE’s national carrier.  [Read more…] about Siemens, Strata and Etihad team up to create 3D printed interiors for planes

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News, Transportation Tagged With: 3d printing, additive, aviation, design, development, etihad, industrial, manufacture, manufacturing, partnership, printing, siemens

Denso opens automotive research and development lab at Michigan university

January 23, 2017 by Mark Allinson

Denso’s Doug Patton

university-of-michigan

Global auto supplier Denso has opened a new research and development lab at the University of Michigan, in the US. 

Denso, which used to be part of Toyota, says the new research facility will “accelerate development of new auto safety technologies and create new research opportunities for engineering students”.

The company says the Denso R&D Lab gives Denso an opportunity to more closely collaborate with the university and North American automotive manufacturers on key safety technologies like machine learning, advanced driver assistance systems, and automated drive.

As part of the lab, 12 university students have been selected to participate in research projects, which will begin this month and run throughout 2017.  [Read more…] about Denso opens automotive research and development lab at Michigan university

Filed Under: Industry, News, Transportation Tagged With: automated, denso, drive, driving, lab, learning, machine, michigan, mobility, r&d, researchers, students, technologies, university

Siemens to invest $133 million in Canadian operations

January 20, 2017 by Mark Allinson

Joe Kaiser, president and CEO of Siemens
siemens and seneca college canada
Last year, Seneca College and Siemens Canada opened what they said was Ontario’s first Mechatronics Simulation and Demonstration Centre

Siemens plans to invest $110.6 million in research and development activities at its plant in Dorval, Canada to design and make improvements to aero-derivative gas turbines.

These turbines are used for, among other things, the production of electricity, and serve as a backup source in the event that the existing network is unable to meet the demand.

The engineering company also plans to invest $22 million to launch a platform of expertise related to Industry 4.0 and the implementation of a training system integrated into the workplace.  [Read more…] about Siemens to invest $133 million in Canadian operations

Filed Under: Industry, Infrastructure, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: canada, economy, government, investment, manufacturing, québec, siemens

Artificial intelligence driving revenue growth, says Infosys

January 20, 2017 by Mark Allinson

US Secretary of State John Kerry in Davos
US Secretary of State John Kerry in Davos
US Secretary of State John Kerry at a previous World Economic Forum meeting in Davos

In a report specially prepared for the World Economic Forum meeting of world leaders from business and politics at Davos, Switzerland, Infosys says businesses and economies which adopt artificial intelligence are seeing dramatic growth. 

The IT consulting giant says companies and countries which embrace AI can expect to see revenue rise around 40 per cent by 2020.

Infosys adds that 80 per cent of AI adopters who can replace workers with computer systems are actually planning to retain and retrain their staff.  [Read more…] about Artificial intelligence driving revenue growth, says Infosys

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, artificial intelligence, davos, infosys, world economic forum

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