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Flexibility is required in mechanical engineering for the rubber industry. Rubicon Gummitechnik und Maschinenbau uses standard and operating parts from Norelem for this purpose.
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Flexibility is required in mechanical engineering for the rubber industry. Rubicon Gummitechnik und Maschinenbau uses standard and operating parts from Norelem for this purpose.
Allmendinger Elektromechanik, based in Bad Überkingen, has established itself as a specialist for CNC machines and PLC systems and continues to expand rapidly.

Industrial drive systems hold great potential for greater energy efficiency as well as for increasing productivity. Andreas Schader, Global Marketing Manager Standardization at ABB Motion Germany, spoke to Andreas Mühlbauer about digitalization, sustainability and retrofitting drive technology.

A mechanical engineering specialist has expanded welding production at its headquarters in Essen-Oldenburg with ten new power sources from EWM. The result is significantly reduced reworking and even more efficient welding processes in the company.

A new, digital service guides technicians through production in a targeted manner and enables efficient and time-saving maintenance.

Formnext is coming up in Frankfurt am Main from November 16 to 19. Sascha Wenzler, Vice President Formnext, spoke to Daniel Schilling about innovations from the exhibiting companies.

In order to be able to react quickly to changing production lines, additive manufacturing has long been an integral part of the production of automotive parts due to its flexibility. Around 80 percent of products can already be printed using selective laser sintering (SLS).

The advancement of 3D printing in aerospace is driving efficiency in the value chain and solving problems in production. Scott Sevcik, VP Aerospace at Stratasys, describes why this technology is so popular with major OEMs and numerous suppliers.

Around 80 percent of car parts can already be printed using selective laser sintering (SLS).

How are digitalization and additive manufacturing mutually dependent? What technical advances can be expected in the coming months? Daniel Schilling spoke about this with Marcus Joppe, Managing Director at Materialise.