Electroimpact and Siemens developed a unified Scalable Composite Robotic Additive Manufacturing (SCRAM) system, a true 6-axis continuous fiber-reinforced 3D printer that enables the tool-less rapid fabrication of aerospace-grade integrated composite structures.
The technology that delivers the metaverse will build on the technology for virtual reality, using more sensors, and more different kinds of sensors. TDK has one of the richest sensor portfolios in the industry.
TDK’s ultra-compact DC-DC converters are helping bring carrier aggregation to reality by powering the FPGAs and next-generation chipsets in the network.
Austrian company igm Robotersysteme AG develops, manufactures and sells robot solutions that are specially designed for the welding of extremely large and/or heavy components where both the welding robot and the workpiece move.
VR devices play a key role in connecting real and virtual spaces, and tiny motion sensors mounted in them are enabling further performance improvements and miniaturization. TDK’s technologies are making the metaverse experience more accessible and more real.
NSK has designed a solution using spherical roller bearings that were not only made from its proprietary HTF tough steel, but also featured a detachable nitrile seal. The result was an extension in service life leading to significant savings in downtime costs.
The company Aussieker Metallverarbeitung GmbH & Co. KG from Preußisch Oldendorf was founded in 1969 as a classic subcontract manufacturer. Right up to the present day, customers in the general machine and plant engineering sector and the medical industry place their trust in the competence of the 30-strong team.