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Quality paired with efficiency and flexibility – the Expert 3.0 control from EWM allows for precise settings and optimum adaptation to specific welding tasks.
The world’s leading specialist event in the field of thermal spray technology (ITSC) will take place from March 18 through 20, 2026 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok, Thailand. Call for Papers is now open.
Scanlab showcased numerous new products at the Laser World of Photonics trade fair in Munich, Germany.
Capturing the size and impact of the 47th WorldSkills Competition, the newly released WorldSkills Lyon 2024 Impact Report carries forward the legacy of the event.
Under the motto “We empower the next robotic revolution”, the Wittenstein group presented innovative solutions specifically for industrial and medical robotics at the automatica, in Munich, Germany.
This annual report, “Light at Work,” offers a window into how collaborative research with industrial and academic partners translates into impactful, real-world innovation.
Germany and Denmark are intensifying their offshore energy partnership, focusing on cross-border projects that will accelerate the European energy transition.
Harald Scherleitner, Chief Sales Officer (CSO) of Fronius International GmbH, will take over as president of the European Welding Association (EWA) for the next two-year term of office at the end of June 2025.
The tactile laser optics MPH Tactile from Abicor Binzel is a system that can cover a wide range of applications – without time-consuming and costly conversions.
With the newly launched consortium study “MetaVision - Vision Applications powered by the Industrial Meta-verse”, the Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL) of RWTH Aachen University and WZL Aachen GmbH are initiating a cross-industry research project to develop new technologies for camera-based applications in industrial practice.
This article explores joining with nickel nanoparticles, which melt and sinter at lower temperatures than bulk nickel - offering a promising alternative to conventional brazing.
The CMT process is based on a reversing wire movement that enables controlled droplet detachment. This movement ensures a stable arc and minimizes heat input.
The majority of employees in Germany believe that robot deployment in factories will ensure competitiveness. Three out of four are convinced that robotics can help alleviate the effects of skills shortages.
In 2024, the Röchling Group remained overall stable despite a challenging market environment.
The ticket shop for SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN 2025 is now live. Trade visitors can secure their admission for the world’s leading trade fair for joining, cutting and surfacing at www.schweissen-schneiden.com.