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Unleashing The Potential: Quality Validation In Additive Manufacturing

Unleashing The Potential: Quality Validation In Additive Manufacturing

In the world of modern manufacturing, additive manufacturing (AM) has emerged as a revolutionary technology that holds the promise of transforming industries through its capability to produce complex geometries, reduce lead times, and enable on-demand production.

However, as the adoption of AM grows across sectors ranging from aerospace to medical devices, one critical challenge remains: ensuring the quality and reliability of 3D printed components. Quality validation in AM is a multidimensional endeavour that encompasses a range of testing, verification, and analysis techniques aimed at guaranteeing the structural integrity and functional performance of printed parts. At the heart of this validation process lies the crucial aspect of density determination, which plays a pivotal role in unlocking the full potential of additive manufacturing.

The Promise and Challenges of Additive Manufacturing

AM has captured the imagination of designers, engineers, and manufacturers alike due to its ability to fabricate intricate structures and custom designs that were previously unattainable through conventional manufacturing methods. As everyone today knows, unlike subtractive manufacturing, where material is removed to shape a part, AM builds objects layer by layer, often using powdered materials or metals/polymers that are selectively fused or cured to form the final product. This layer-by-layer approach allows for greater design freedom, reduced waste, and the consolidation of parts, leading to more efficient production processes.

Yet, as the technology continues to evolve, ensuring the quality and reliability of 3D printed components has emerged as a critical concern. The intricate nature of AM processes introduces complexities that demand a comprehensive quality validation strategy. Unlike traditional manufacturing techniques, where the mechanical properties of a material are relatively predictable, the properties of 3D printed parts can be influenced by factors such as layer adhesion, cooling rates, and local material variations. These nuances can lead to internal defects, such as voids and porosities, that may compromise the mechanical integrity of the final component.

Quality Validation: A Multifaceted Approach

Quality validation in AM necessitates a multifaceted approach that combines advanced testing methodologies, thorough verification processes, and rigorous analysis techniques. This approach seeks to uncover potential defects, assess mechanical properties, and validate the parts’ performance against specific industry standards and requirements. The journey from digital design to physical part involves multiple stages, each of which presents unique challenges and opportunities for quality validation.

The first stage involves pre-printing validation, where the digital design is meticulously examined to ensure its suitability for AM. This includes considerations such as geometry optimization, support structure generation, and the integration of internal channels or lattice structures that can enhance a part’s performance. By simulating the printing process digitally and evaluating factors such as heat distribution and stress accumulation, engineers can pre-emptively identify potential issues that could arise during actual manufacturing.

Once the design is deemed suitable, the printing process commences. During printing, monitoring and process control are essential for maintaining the desired quality. In-situ sensors and cameras can provide real-time data on parameters like temperature, humidity, and layer adhesion, allowing for immediate adjustments if irregularities are detected. Post-printing, non-destructive testing (NDT) techniques, including X-ray and CT scanning, can reveal internal defects that might not be visible to the naked eye. NDT is particularly important for safety-critical applications like aerospace and medical devices, where even small defects can have catastrophic consequences.

Density Determination: The Key to Reliability

At the heart of quality validation in AM lies the critical factor of density determination. Density, in the context of AM, refers to the mass of a part per unit volume. It serves as a direct indicator of the material’s structural integrity and porosity. High density implies a solid, homogeneous structure with minimal voids, while low density suggests the presence of internal defects that could compromise the part’s mechanical properties.

Achieving optimal density in 3D printed components is imperative for ensuring their reliability and functional performance. Thorough density analysis allows manufacturers to identify regions of potential weakness, porosity, or irregularities within the printed objects. By understanding the density distribution, engineers can fine-tune printing parameters, such as print speed, temperature, and material composition, to minimize defects and achieve consistent, desirable properties throughout the part.

Density determination holds profound implications for a component’s mechanical behaviour. A part with higher density is likely to exhibit enhanced mechanical strength, as the reduced presence of voids and porosity improves load-bearing capacity and resistance to fractures. The absence of internal imperfections also leads to improved fatigue resistance, which is critical for parts subjected to repetitive loading cycles. Furthermore, optimal density contributes to dimensional accuracy, ensuring that the final part closely adheres to design specifications. This accuracy is vital for functional compatibility and assembly, especially in industries where precise tolerances are essential.

On the other hand, inadequate density or excessive porosity within 3D printed components can lead to compromised mechanical properties. Lower density regions are prone to reduced strength, potentially resulting in premature failures under load. Porous regions can impair thermal and electrical conductivity, limiting a part’s suitability for applications requiring these properties. In safety-critical sectors like aerospace, medical, and automotive, even the slightest compromise in mechanical integrity can have far-reaching consequences.

Advances in Density Analysis Techniques

Recent advances in AM have brought forth sophisticated density analysis techniques that empower engineers and researchers to gain deeper insights into the internal structure of 3D printed components. X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning, for instance, enables the visualization of internal features and defects in a non-destructive manner. This technique reconstructs cross-sectional images of a part and allows for the identification of voids, porosity, and even the characterization of complex internal geometries.

Micrographs also have a role in assessing the density of AM parts. These high-resolution images, obtained through techniques like optical or electron microscopy, provide a detailed view of the internal structure of AM components at a microscopic level. By analyzing micrographs, engineers can identify variations in material distribution, pore sizes, and voids within the parts. This information enables accurate density determination and aids in evaluating the overall quality of the AM parts, guiding process optimization and ensuring the production of structurally sound and reliable components.

Finite element analysis (FEA) is another powerful tool that enables predictive density analysis by simulating the mechanical behaviour of a 3D printed part under various loading conditions. FEA models take into account factors such as material properties, layer adhesion, and geometry, providing a virtual environment to test and optimize designs before physical manufacturing begins. This computational approach offers insights into how density variations influence a component’s response to external forces and helps in making informed decisions about design modifications.

The Archimedes method for density determination remains the easiest to use, but can also be the least accurate as it can be negatively impacted by changing environmental conditions, the accuracy of the balance, as well as the precision of the experimental procedure. It is difficult to reproduce the results, which are strongly influenced by human factors. Test specimens are never placed exactly the same on the balance, and the manual operation of the balances leads to measurement deviations.

With this in mind, the most recent and disruptive density determination technology developed by Dimensionics Density effectively uses the Archimedes method but in combination with modern automation technology. The samples to be measured are placed in a special component carrier, which is provided with openings on the underside. These component carriers are transported through the system by an axis robot and thus lowered centrally and precisely onto the scales. On the scales themselves, a lift-out rack with pins is placed, which lifts the component over the openings in the component carrier and thus lifts the component out of the carrier.

The automated handling eliminates human influence on the measurement, as the parts are always placed identically onto the scales.  The scales are designed to be insulated from vibration. In addition, all ambient conditions such as temperature, air pressure, and water temperature, are recorded via climate sensors, and their influence on the measurement result is taken into account directly in the evaluation algorithm when determining the density.

This automated density determination solution can easily determine the density of freeform parts and highly complex AM parts and can measure density repeatably to 0.001 g/cm3. With a cycle time of less than 2 minutes per component and the possibility of inspecting up to 18 components simultaneously in one inspection process as standard, the automated Archimedes solution supports the optimisation and efficiency of manufacturing processes.

It is also non-destructive and, therefore can be used to verify parts that conform to density requirements and those that don’t in a speedy, precise, and cost-effective manner.

The key to effective AM part density determination is that it must offer reliable results quickly and at the same time be easy to use. Dimensionic Density’s solution is much quicker than analysing density determination with a CT scan or through microsection analysis. It is therefore a perfect fit for companies producing parts in large numbers. As industry in general is moving towards the use of AM for serial production, the place of a non-destructive, reliable but also speedy quality control method for density determination is therefore ensured.

Driving AM Forward

Quality validation in AM is not only about ensuring individual part integrity but also about building trust in the technology as a whole. As industries increasingly turn to AM for the production of critical components, the need for comprehensive validation becomes more pronounced. Achieving optimal density, backed by advanced analysis techniques, contributes significantly to this validation process by enhancing mechanical properties, dimensional accuracy, and overall reliability.

The journey towards unlocking the full potential of AM demands a collaborative effort among designers, engineers, researchers, and manufacturers. While challenges persist, strides are being made in refining printing processes, optimizing materials, and developing advanced analysis tools. Through a holistic approach to quality validation, AM can continue to revolutionize industries by delivering innovative, efficient, and reliable solutions that meet the stringent demands of modern manufacturing. 

www.dimensionics-density.com/

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SONGWON Industrial Group Announces Q2/2023 Financial Results

SONGWON Industrial Group Announces Q2/2023 Financial Results

  • Consolidated sales in Q2/2023 totaled 269,232 Million KRW
  • Gross profit margin was 8.3%-points lower in Q2/2023 than in Q2/2022
  • Net profit in Q2/2023 was 11,956 Million KRW

Today, SONGWON Industrial Group (www.songwon.com) published its Q2 and half-year financial results for the 2023 financial year. Over the quarter, the Group achieved consolidated sales of 269,232 Million KRW marking a decrease in revenues over the same quarter of the previous year of 21.4% (342,735 Million KRW). Year-to-date (YTD), the Group realized consolidated sales of 536,399 Million KRW, representing a 21.3% decline over YTD June 2022 (681,168 Million KRW) and recorded a drop in net profit to 22,582 Million KRW (Q2/2022: 82,097 Million KRW). The Group’s gross profit margin achieved in Q2/2023 was 16.4% and YTD 15.9 % reflecting a decrease of 8.3%-points and 9.6%-points over the prior year comparable period.

As anticipated, geopolitical tensions, volatile economic conditions, and the downturn in demand across the various regions observed in Q1/2023 continued throughout Q2/2023, impeding the performance of SONGWON’s Divisions.

Q2/2023 was sluggish for Division Industrial Chemicals due to a challenging market environment with aggressive pricing strategies and intense competition compounded by the low demand, lack of reliable customer forecasting and shorter visibility. Revenues fell by 23.7% to 198,774 Million KRW in Q2/2023, compared to the same period in 2022 (Q2/2022: 260,406 Million KRW). In the first six months of 2023, the Division reported a decline in sales of 22.5% (YTD: 394,721 Million KRW) over the previous year (YTD June 2022: 509,271 Million KRW).

In Q2/2023, increased product availability and fierce price competition, mainly from Asia as well as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict negatively impacted Polymer Stabilizers. However, overall performance was stable and comparable to Q1/2023. Demand for Fuel and Lubricant Additives remained similar to Q1/2023 and volumes in Q2/2023 were also comparable with Q1/2023. Revenues were negatively affected by the declining raw material and freight costs applied to the previously implemented raw material pricing formula mechanisms. Coatings experienced a slow 2nd quarter due to higher market supply than demand. This led to further price reductions compared to Q1/2023 with additional price erosion caused by falling raw material prices.

For Division Performance Chemicals, the 2nd quarter remained comparable to the previous quarter with no significant changes. The Division achieved revenues of 70,458 Million KRW in Q2/2023, 14.4% lower than in the previous year (Q2/2022: 82,329 Million KRW). YTD, the Division achieved sales of 141,678 Million KRW, marking a 17.6% decline compared to the same reporting period in 2022 (YTD June 2022: 171,897 Million KRW).

Throughout Q2/2023, Tin Intermediates saw slight improvements in turnover, volumes, and margins, driven by high tin metal and end-product prices as well as signs of automotive market recovery in China and Europe. With no market recovery in Asia, the PVC market remained weak but sales outside of Asia positively impacted profitability. Stable raw material prices supported profitability for Solution Polyurethanes and Thermoplastic Polyurethanes in Q2/2023, but the continuing economic recession negatively affected customers’ operations and stagnant demand in Korea has led to ongoing intense competition.

Faced with ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, inflationary pressures and a macroeconomic environment with low visibility, 2023 is proving to be a challenging year for the industry. Moving into Q3/2023, SONGWON expects continuing weak demand and further declines in raw material and logistics prices. Despite this, the Group is optimistic about the effectiveness of its actions to address market imbalances and the positive impact of new products on future revenues and profitability. SONGWON will continue to pursue its strategy, monitor global developments and prioritize customer needs. Looking to the next six months with caution, the company is confident that it is well-positioned to face emerging challenges and remain a reliable supplier to its customers.

The Q2/2023 Report can be downloaded at: www.songwon.com

 

 

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Winners Announced At Inaugural GPCA Carbon Neutrality Cup

Winners Announced At Inaugural GPCA Carbon Neutrality Cup

The Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA), the voice of the chemical industry in the Arabian Gulf, announced today the winners of the inaugural GPCA Carbon Neutrality Cup, whose ground-breaking ideas were recognized in a special award ceremony during the gala dinner of the 5th GPCA Responsible Care Conference held in the Ritz-Carlton, Manama, Bahrain on 6 September 2023.

The chemical industry accounts for 30% of total industrial energy use and is the third largest industry in terms of direct CO2 emissions. Yet only about 17% of chemical companies globally have a science-based net-zero target. To help bridge the gap between the chemical industry and academia and encourage the development of more science-based net-zero solutions, GPCA launched a brand-new competition titled the GPCA Carbon Neutrality Cup. The competition attracted 28 bright and innovative ideas from senior undergraduate and postgraduate students in the field of STEM – all aimed at supporting the transition to net-zero across the downstream value chain.

While all entries were commendable and deserve utmost recognition, the winners in this year’s inaugural edition could only be four:

  • Winner in 1st place in the Post Graduate Student Category – Carbon Footprint Reduction is Fabiyan Angikath​ from King Abdullah University of Science & Tech, Saudi Arabia.
  • Winner in 2nd place in the Post Graduate Student Category – Carbon Footprint Reduction is Monther Alkoshab​ from King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia.
  • Winner in 1st place in the Undergraduate Student Category – Energy Efficiency is Jahad Zahir Mohammed Al Jabri​ from National University of Science & Technology, Oman.
  • Winners in 2nd place in the Undergraduate Student Category – Energy Efficiency are Mohammed A. Abu Saq and Abdullah A. Alsulami​ from King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia.

The winning entries impressed the jury with their bold, innovative, and ground-breaking ideas, which dared to challenge the status quo and propose a meaningful contribution to the net-zero transition. All winners in first and second place received a monetary prize in recognition of their achievement.

Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, Secretary General, GPCA, commented: “GPCA is a firm believer in providing an opportunity for the regional youth to play their part in developing innovative solutions to help drive the transition to a net-zero future. This was the main objective of this year’s inaugural competition which aimed to attract the single most brilliant ideas by our bright and talented youth on how the industry can take a more focused net-zero approach.”

He added: “The competition not only provided the right platform, but it also brought together STEM students, members of the academia and industry leaders under the same roof to share knowledge, ideate and inspire one another towards making a real impact in the world. I wholeheartedly congratulate every single student, who had the courage, motivation and ambition to participate in the competition and wish them a successful future.”

The 5th GPCA Responsible Care Conference took place last week in the Ritz-Carlton, Manama, Bahrain from 5-7 September 2023 under the theme ‘Shaping a Sustainable Future with Innovative Solutions’.

www.gpca.org.ae.

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NETZSCH Group Celebrates 150 Years

NETZSCH Group Celebrates 150 Years

More than 3,000 people at the Motorworld in Munich

150 years of NETZSCH: the three business units Analyzing & Testing, Grinding & Dispersing and Pumps & Systems celebrated together with their employees from Europe and Africa at the Motorworld in Munich. Cheers to NETZSCH!

In bright sunshine, the three CEOs of the NETZSCH Group and the three business units welcomed the guests. The celebration in Munich was the last of the anniversary year, so those present were able to enjoy a film about the anniversary celebrations that had already taken place in India, North America, South America, South East Asia & Oceania, and China. The culinary diversity of the event reflected the global presence of the NETZSCH Group. There was also plenty on offer in terms of entertainment:

The big highlight of the evening was the NETZSCH anniversary film showing the history of the NETZSCH Group. Afterwards, the party started with the Razzzones, the party band “Geile Zeit” from Selb and DJane Beatrix, who thrilled the crowd with her rousing violin parts.

 

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TaipeiPLAS and ShoeTech Taipei Booth Application Opens for 2024 Edition

TaipeiPLAS and ShoeTech Taipei Booth Application Opens for 2024 Edition

“TaipeiPLAS” and “ShoeTech Taipei” are set to make a comeback in 2024, taking place from September 24 to 28 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1. The two concurrent exhibitions will feature key themes such as “Innovative Materials,” “Advanced Manufacturing,” and “Circular Economy, “which are hot topics in the manufacturing industry. The booth application will open on August 14, 2023. Interested participants are encouraged to apply early to secure the best booth location as space is limited.

Key players in the plastics, rubber and shoe-making industries are excited about reconnecting with international buyers at TaipeiPLAS & ShoeTech Taipei 2024. According to the organizer TAITRA, the scale of the 2024 event is expecting a full recovery to pre-pandemic levels. “The goal is to attract 500 exhibitors in 2,500 booths and more than 2,000 international trade visitors,” said TAITRA.

In recent years, the plastics and shoe-making industries have accelerated the transformation towards net-zero as their customers and many international brands have proposed commitments and goals for low-carbon and recycled content products, and have promoted carbon management throughout the supply chain. Consequently, global trends are driving the industry’s focus on practices such as material innovation, energy-saving, waste reductions and resource recycling in the manufacturing process.

In alignment with the low-carbon commitment, TaipeiPLAS 2024 adopts a new slogan “Shaping All PLASbility” to underscore the industry’s dedication to sustainability leadership. In addition to comprehensive exhibits of smart machinery and new materials, 2024 TaipeiPLAS is launching brand-new themed areas: “Eco Service & Sustainable Packaging” and “Low-carbon & Green.” These areas will showcase dynamic innovations and applications in various sectors, including smart mobility, medical supplies, aerospace, and green building.

www.taipeiplas.com
www.shoetech.com

 

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ENGEL Part Finder: The Spare Parts Scout for Your Pocket

ENGEL Part Finder: The Spare Parts Scout for Your Pocket

ENGEL part finder is being launched at FAKUMA 2023. With this smart application for identifying spare parts, ENGEL is demonstrating how effective this new tool can be for plastics processors in everyday operations: a simple, time-saving solution to improve machine availability and to boost production efficiency. A smartphone is all you need.

To guarantee efficient production with a high level of machine availability, the right spare part needs to be on site quickly when the need arises. Because an injection moulding machine or production cell consists of many parts, purchasing spare parts is often more complex than it might appear at first glance. For one thing, injection moulding machines have often been in use for many years, or even decades. The expert knowledge of the system’s details is often lost when a long-standing machine operator retires. Another factor is that parts wear and get dirty, which makes part identification difficult in any production environment. Additionally, companies are using digital tools to compensate for the lack of skilled personnel in the industry.

The app that keeps you in production

The solution goes by the name of ENGEL part finder – an application that lets users identify and order virtually any part of an ENGEL injection moulding machine in an uncomplicated way. The development of part finder took into consideration the feedback from customers who tested the system. The result is an intuitive and easy-to-use tool to support day-to-day operations.

Available free of charge as a feature of the ENGEL e-connect customer portal, part finder is always at hand when needed: all it takes is a mobile device with online access or a computer with an internet connection. Users who are logged in can launch the web application while working on the customer portal.

The tool offers various options for identifying parts, including a convenient, image-based spare parts search function. Users can take a picture of the part in question with their mobile phone or tablet cameras, and define the image section to be used for the search. Alternatively, images can be mailed to the Purchasing department. The purchasing coordinator can then use the image file in part finder to identify the part. Besides this visual search, the smart software supports the user with various advanced options, such as a key word and synonym search and a smart parts list search.

Reorder parts quickly and without risk

One of part finder’s main advantages is that it cannot only identify new parts of the latest machine models, but it can also recognise dirty, worn or defective parts of older machines – from cables to pumps. The part finder’s database includes injection moulding machines which are up to 20 years old, along with other systems. In the exceptional case that part finder is unable to find the part a user is looking, experts from ENGEL Customer Service are happy to provide support.

ENGEL part finder helps identify parts quicker and removes the risk of ordering the wrong ones – an example of a visual search is shown here..

The order function is a big help in daily operations. The identified parts can be ordered with a single click in ENGEL part finder – and the shopping cart feature also allows ordering multiple parts. On initiating the order process with a click, the application generates an email, which can either be sent directly to ENGEL as an order or forwarded internally for approval. This helps avoiding ordering wrong parts by mistake and improves efficiency in spare parts procurement.

ENGEL part finder is therefore a valuable tool in daily operations and maintenance. “The ENGEL part finder will even work for injection moulding machines that have been in use for a long time and therefore make sure they are back in production far quicker after a standstill”, says Product Manager Digital Solutions, Mateusz Rychlik. “In times when human resources are scarce, this provides essential support for efficient injection moulding production”.

www.engelglobal.com

 

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Solvay and Hegen Partner to Bring the First Baby Bottle Made with Recycled Content to the Market

Solvay and Hegen Partner to Bring the First Baby Bottle Made with Recycled Content to the Market

 Solvay, a leading global supplier of specialty materials, has entered into a strategic partnership with Hegen Pte Ltd for the use of sustainable Duradex polyphenyl sulfone (PPSU) mass balance attributed in Hegen’s premium line of Press-to-Close, Twist-to-Open (PCTO) baby feeding bottles. The circular, non-fossil feedstock content of the PPSU grade is third-party mass balance certified, meeting the end customers’ expectations for more sustainable products. Duradex PPSU is an amorphous, naturally amber-transparent polymer, free of artificial pigments, phthalates and bisphenols, such as BPA.

“Brand owners and manufacturers in the child care market are increasingly seeking to improve the sustainability of their products without compromising safety, efficiency or convenience,” says Guillaume Meunier, Head of Marketing, Life Solutions at Solvay Materials. “Hegen’s baby feeding and drinking bottles are widely acknowledged for their high quality and use the highest-purity materials to ensure a healthy and comfortable feeding experience for both mother and child. We are very pleased to announce that the company has decided to adopt our mass-balance certified PPSU for molding their iconic bottles.”

 

 

 

“We are excited about this strategic material partnership with Solvay, which will help us further reduce the environmental impact of our baby feeding bottles in line with our ambitious sustainability roadmap,” adds Yvon Bock, founder and CEO of Hegen. “The circular Duradex polymer exhibits the same high-performance properties as the previous material used in molding our premium Hegen PCTO bottles, including excellent processability and uncompromising durability, which makes it a very efficient drop-in alternative to all-fossil PPSU solutions.”

Duradex PPSU MB is linked to 54% allocated circular, non-fossil feedstock, which is third-party mass-balance (MB) verified under the International Sustainability & Carbon Certification PLUS (ISCC PLUS) mass balance accounting regime. The MB accounting approach provides a reliable method of tracing the feedstock content from the material production to the final application.

In addition, Solvay’s Duradex PPSU MB polymer is high scratch resistant and stain resistant, does not absorb odors and delivers an inherently non-stick surface. It combines exceptional hydrolytic stability and shatter-proof toughness with high heat resistance. These properties also qualify the lightweight, ergonomically shaped and wide-opening bottles for more than 1,000 steam or hot water sterilization as well as dishwasher cycles without the risk of any damage.

Hegen’s PCTO baby feeding bottles will be showcased at Solvay’s booth at the Fakuma 2023 show (Booth 4213 in Hall B4) and both companies are committed to bringing the first mass balanced PPSU baby bottle to the market by 2024.

https://www.solvay.com/en/

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Sustainability in Focus: Technology Leaders Prepare for Drupa 2024

Sustainability in Focus: Technology Leaders Prepare for Drupa 2024

Whoever wants to present themselves to the global sector comes to drupa. Like in 2024 when the most relevant trade fair for print technologies will take place again at last after a pandemic-induced eight-year break. One thing is clear already: the exhibitors will be offering innovative product presentations and riveting live demos.

Marc Bory, EMEA Vice President, Digital Printing & Solutions Marketing & Innovation at Canon Europe.

“Drupa 2024 is an important milestone for Canon,” says Marc Bory, EMEA Vice President, Digital Printing & Solutions Marketing & Innovation at Canon Europe, about the upcoming show. This confirms another key player in the industry when the global print & packaging industry finally meets again at drupa from 28 May to 7 June. “It allows us to deepen engagements with our print communities whilst demonstrating our innovation, technology leadership and commitment to accelerated growth in commercial and industrial print. We look forward to meeting with global print communities face-to-face again, to discuss how we can help them to grow and thrive sustainably for the future through technology and business innovation,” says Marc Bory.

With challenges but also opportunities being omnipresent in the print industry, the impulses emanating from drupa are as valuable as ever. After all, only those keeping themselves abreast of technology trends and market changes, will tap into and leverage new potential for themselves. Examples of this come care of Bobst, Canon, die Durst Group, EFI, Epson, Fujifilm, Heidelberg, Koenig & Bauer, Konica Minolta, the Leonhard Kurz Stiftung, Ricoh Europe PLC, and Windmöller & Hölscher. “We are delighted to be able to return to drupa,” underlines Erwin Busselot, Business Innovations & Solutions Director at Ricoh Europe, and goes on to say: „We are getting excited already about what we aim to bring to the show, and are sure that a visit to the Ricoh stand will prove to be a memorable experience.“

Also presenting their innovative solutions will be renowned SMEs and start-ups thereby creating an inspiring environment for companies that drive the market with their competencies.

Olaf Lorenz, General Manager International Marketing Division, Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe.

Digitalisation as a key

New technologies and areas of application offer a wide variety of opportunities. „Digital printing remains a key growing force within commercial and industrial markets, as run lengths continue to come down and demands increase for sustainable production” says Olaf Lorenz, General Manager International Marketing Division, Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe, in the run-up to the trade fair. One focus for optimising success here is undoubtedly digitalisation – one of the focal themes of drupa 2024. „Showgoers to our stand will be able to immerse themselves in a captivating Industry 5.0 tale, where scalability, capacity reliability, sustainability, and smart factory automation converge, all centred on the human experience. As a global technology leader, our mission is to help to identify and unlock the potential that digitalisation holds. We will also be inviting them to explore our strategic partnerships, enabling end-to-end ecosystems across multiple segments, from label to large format.” Lorenz goes on to say.

The Focal Themes 2024

Digitalisation is an enabler for processes and applications in the print and packaging industries. AI, platform economy, and the openness to new product solutions in the field of industrial applications play a key role. Furthermore, sustainability will characterise drupa’s agenda next year. With such topics as Circular Economy, Energy Efficiency and Resource Conservation it has become a pivotal factor for the industry as a whole.

In this dynamic context the exhibitors pitch their essential fields of action to an international audience comprising the print and packaging industries, agencies, trade, media and research. “As exhibitors we do our utmost to make the focal themes of Digitalisation and Sustainability perceivable. Digital solutions are the enablers for sustainable products, services and processes. With our ‘Exceeding Print’ strategy we shine the spotlight on the topics that move both the print industry and society,” says Dr. Andreas Pleßke, Spokesman od the Board at Koenig & Bauer.

Diverse possibilities for participation

drupa is not only in demand as an indispensable, global industry platform but also place relevant and visionary themes and best practices centrestage in its Special Forums. Here, exhibitors will generate now business opportunities with their innovations, ideas and concepts.

At the drupa cube and at various touchpoints on the topics Packaging, Textile and Sustainability participants will be given in-depth insights into relevant themes and impulses for growth potential. Start-ups will find their platform at “dna – drupa next age” and can present themselves to an international expert audience.

At the same time as applications are approved the exhibitors‘ database and the interactive hall plan will also go live at www.drupa.com.

For more information companies that still want to exhibit, should  visit: https://www.drupa.com/en/Exhibit/Become_an_exhibitor

 

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MAAG Group Announces Leadership Change in America and China

MAAG Group Announces Leadership Change in America and China

MAAG Group is a broadly diversified global solutions provider of Pump & Filtration Systems, Pelletizing & Pulverizing Systems, Recycling Systems and digital solutions.

Aaron Kong, GM for MAAG China

Today, MAAG Group announced the appointment of Paul Merich, former Vice President MAAG APAC, as incoming VP/GM for MAAG Americas. Ueli Thuerig, President of MAAG Group: “Paul has played a key role in further development of MAAG China. With Paul we found the perfect match for our American business.” Paul Merich commented: “I am grateful for the opportunity and excited to embark on this journey with the MAAG America team.”

Aaron Kong, GM MAAG China, now succeeds Paul Merich. “We are happy to have Aaron accepting this position.” says Ueli Thuerig, President MAAG Group. “He started at MAAG Group one year ago as Sales Director and brings a wealth of experience with him having worked previously at renowned market leaders in the plastics machinery industry.”

The MAAG Group is further expanding its presence in China creating the prerequisites for continued growth in the People’s Republic. Particular focus is being placed on creating incremental production capacity and on the introduction of new products specifically for the Chinese market.The internationally operating MAAG Group, headquartered in Oberglatt, Switzerland, has been stepping up its localization strategy in China since 2022 and currently has 103 employees. One recent example: The assembly shop at the site in Jiading, a district of Shanghai, has recently doubled in size.
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Starting a New Chapter of Life: 19 New Apprentices at NETZSCH

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Starting a New Chapter of Life: 19 New Apprentices at NETZSCH

As every year on 01 September, the company NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbH was once again pleased to welcome new apprentices. The young people are the first apprentices to start their training at the NETZSCH Campus after the plant merger.

Big day for 19 young people: In the coming years, the apprentices will gain experience in eight different professions.

There was a great deal of excitement among the future apprentices, who are starting their careers in eight different trades. For the first time in a long time, an electronics technician for industrial engineering is also being trained. The young people were welcomed by Mr. Heidkötter, Managing Director of NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbH, on behalf of the entire management. Mr. Heidkötter made special mention of the importance of the new NETZSCH Campus for training.

Their eyes were shining, and there was a smile on their mouths. In addition to the anticipation, the 19 young people were excited about the new phase of their lives ahead of them this Friday morning. As every year on September 1, also in 2023, numerous new apprentices started their careers at NETZSCH Pumps & Systems in Waldkraiburg.

In the coming years, they will take their first steps in everyday working life at the specialist for conveying complex media in eight different apprenticeships. In addition to apprentices as industrial clerk, industrial mechanics, technical product designers, IT specialists for application development and system integration, and specialists for warehouse logistics and process mechanics, there is also an industrial electronics technician.

The excitement and anticipation about the upcoming phase of their lives were literally written all over the faces of the new apprentices. Nevertheless, the new apprentices Alexander Reiter, Andreas Kapser, Anna Maria Tratzl, Benjamin Winterer, Claudia Kiefinger, Christoph Schönberger, Daniel Huber, Julia Holzner, Korbinian Grill, Leni Hargasser, Leo Schindler, Leon Schönfeld, Markus Tauschhuber, Martin Geisberger, Maurice Douma, Paul Hipetinger, Raphael Bleicher, Samuel Spitlbauer and Sebastian Hütter had to clarify a few organisational things before they could start into the upcoming weeks. Following the welcome by the trainers in the Wolfgang Netzsch Arena at the NETZSCH Campus in Waldkraiburg and an initial short training session, buttered pretzels and cool drinks were served in a relaxed atmosphere. After the break, the new apprentices met Jens Heidkötter, managing director of NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbH. He addressed warm words to the new colleagues at the start of their new phase in life and was proud of the opportunities offered to the them.

“On behalf of the entire management, I would like to warmly welcome you. For the first time in the history of NETZSCH Pumpen & Systeme GmbH, we are all working together at one location in Waldkraiburg, and you will also benefit from this fact. The NETZSCH Campus offers outstanding working conditions and guarantees training at the very highest level with our new, state-of-the-art training facility and the NETZSCH Future Hub, a separate learning and recreation area for the apprentices. Therefore, you will be optimally prepared for your future career. This is something you can look forward to”, says Heidkötter.

Apprentices excursion and team building in Pullman City

Afterwards, a short game to get to know each other as well as the trainers and the youth and trainee representatives, was on the agenda. The new apprentices couldn’t believe that the first day in their working life had already ended and the weekend was just around the corner – time to process the new impressions. Before they go to their respective departments on Monday afternoon, they will have lunch together and a tour around the NETZSCH Campus. Finally, the next highlight is just around the corner: The apprentices excursion. The bus will take them to Voestalpine in Linz before they turn the night into day at the Western theme park in Pullman City, where team building is the main focus.

Dear apprentices, welcome to the NETZSCH family, and good luck with the new phase of your life!

www.pumps-systems.netzsch.com

 

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