Broadcasting from The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio interview Jack Hammerstrom, director of global automotive sales for Banner Engineering Corp. Hammerstrom discusses how sensors and vision systems are helping manufacturers error-proof their assembly lines and ensure traceability throughout their entire operations.
Live from The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio interview Glenn Nausley, president of Promess Inc. Nausley explains how servo presses to “clone” perfect assemblies using feedback from sensors to measure force, torque and distance.
On location at The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio chat with Brian Sallee, business development manager at Dozuki. Sallee discusses his company’s software for creating and managing work instructions and the growing trend of using tablet computers on the shop floor.
On location at The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio speak with Daniel McKiernan and George Jewell, the president and vice president, respectively, of eFlex Systems. McKiernan and Jewell discuss how their software can help engineers improve quality, optimize their assembly lines, and respond to changes in demand.
Live from The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio converse with Deepak Garg, product solution manager with fastener manufacturer Bossard North America Inc. Garg talks about the latest fasteners for lightweight materials and his company’s innovative Smart Bin system for managing inventories of fasteners and other parts.
Live from The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio sit down with James and Mike Brieschke, the new business development manager and sales coordinator, respectively, at Aries Engineering. The Brieschkes talk about their company’s line of hydropneumatic and servo-driven presses and how force and distance sensing dramatically improved a crimping application.
On location at The Assembly Show, the hosts of Manufacturing Revival Radio discuss the latest technologies for orbital forming with Robert Wood, president of ECI Spinnomatic.