Your IMTS Moment of Zen
Don’t let the largest U.S. manufacturing trade show intimidate. This is an opportunity to see firsthand how manufacturing/engineering applications are evolving in real time. Here are a few stops to make along the way:
We’re No Longer Entering the Digital Domain, We’re Fully Assimilated
The Controls & CAD-CAM Pavilion just outside the East Building at McCormick Place is always busy during IMTS week. I’ve affectionately called it the “Acronym Arena” in the past where software engineers discuss the advantages of ERP, OEE, RFQ, SPC, SOP, MES and KPIs.
Here, a 15-minute presentation can jump from cybersecurity to digital twin technology in less time than it takes for me to put cream in my coffee. If you don’t believe this is the future of the manufacturing shop floor, I urge you to spend half a day in the Controls & CAD-CAM Pavilion collecting brochures.
This is the sabermetrics of machine tools. This is where a plant manager goes to discover that the three grinding cells, he/she has implemented in 2022 are currently 35 percent efficient. Salespeople can tell half-truths, but the data is right there in front of you on a spreadsheet and the numbers never lie. The industry has successfully integrated machine data so that everyone from design to production to distribution to the sales team has direct access to the same information.
We celebrate this new era of data-driven manufacturing where machine vision, augmented reality, control technology and simulation are becoming the norm. According to the IMTS team, companies like Mazak, Haas and Hurco are building machine libraries using Autodesk. Digital resources are being acquired to increase CNC and additive manufacturing productivity. Data solutions are creating productivity benefits in machines in mere weeks instead of months.
Join the Borg and plug-in this September during IMTS!