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The OPC Foundation, a global organization dedicated to interoperability in industrial automation, announces the formation of a new working group focused on leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI). This initiative marks a pivotal moment in the convergence of AI and manufacturing, promising to redefine how engineers interact with data and systems to build cutting-edge solutions.
As engineers, we all know how to quickly create a sketch of a gearbox or transmission using a few lines. Using maybe black for shafts, green for bearings, blue for gears and red to indicate the power flow. We do this to remember a great idea, communicate with customers or to pass time waiting at an airport.
KISSsoft emulates this approach in a much more orderly fashion. Using only the mouse, complex schematics can be drawn and edited, thereby converting the structure of a gearbox into a logical and 3D model. The schematic in the Sketcher also serves as a navigation and visualization tool and is complemented by an overview of some of the key data (e.g. module and number of teeth) of the components making up the gearbox.
Innomotics and the University of Pittsburgh's Swanson School of Engineering are thrilled
to announce Josh Samuel Lubin as the recipient of the 2024 Peter Hammond Scholarship. A master’s
student in engineering at the University of Pittsburgh Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Lubin has been selected to receive the scholarship for $10,000. Now in its fifth year, this
award is presented to outstanding graduate students pursuing studies in electrical engineering,
exemplifying both academic excellence and innovative research.