View allAll Photos Tagged Manufacturing

The manufacturing industry’s night of nights, the 2019 Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards, is a celebration of manufacturing excellence.

By late 1999 the project had reached a sticking point and no new sponsors could be found. But fortunately Chris Lawrie and the programming company Delcam saved the day. They turned the scanned data into .stl (stereo-lithography) programming files and co-ordinated with Warwick Manufacturing Group to make the Upper Body and with Land Rover/BMW at Warwick University's Rapid Prototyping and Technology Centre to make the head.

 

The upper body was made in two halves using Laminated Object Manufacture, and these were joined together by W.C.M. Pattern Making Co. The final section is about 50 x 60 x 70 centimetres.

 

The Head was made using SLA –Stereo-lithography, where a layer of clear resin is laid down onto a platform. A laser solidifies the layer and builds a support then the platform moves down 0.1mm and the next layer is built on top until the head was built from the neck up.

 

At 50 x 50 x 60 centimetres the final head only just fit in the machine.

Took some images to hang on the walls around the company I work for. Macro photography is amazing!

Фото: Олена Владико/Прес-центр НБУ

Photo by Olena Vladyko/ Press office NBU

Castle Nut / End Plate project

Are you searching for electronic manufacturing service? Visit www.viasionpcb.com/electronics-manufacturing. Professional mounting in the electronics competence centre. Their team of experts in electronic manufacturing is known for its operational excellence and they work collaboratively to design and implement tailored supply chains. To know more watch the video.

Фото: Олена Владико/Прес-центр НБУ

Photo by Olena Vladyko/ Press office NBU

Perhaps having too much fun with having a full screen printing set up in the home studio.

Фото: Олена Владико/Прес-центр НБУ

Photo by Olena Vladyko/ Press office NBU

National Manufacturing Day, celebrated on the first Friday in October brings together the misconceptions, the public perception and the career pathways that make up what many would argue is the most vital industry to our country. More than anything, Manufacturing Day is an opportunity to bring modern manufacturing to life for the public

 

For National Manufacturing Day, the Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC) partnered with the Tacoma School District, Rainier Beach High School, OMAX Corporation, Cadence Aerospace – PMW Operations, Gensco and South Seattle College to offer tours, hands-on activities and presentations about all things manufacturing. Many of the students we invited were currently enrolled in Career and Technical Education programs such as aerospace science, engineering and manufacturing.

 

2017 was a unique year for AJAC’s Manufacturing Day initiatives, particularly for the next wave of Youth Apprenticeship cohorts we will launch this school year. Students from every background and social-economic status came together and learned what a day in the life is like for a manufacturer. From concept to design, to fabrication and machining. These are the components each company utilizes to make their products world renown.

 

At Cadence Aerospace – PMW Operations, students saw larger-than-life CNC machines cutting metal parts for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and Airbus’s A320-Neo. They rode a 5-axis Cincinnati Milacron Gantry CNC machine as it spewed coolant over the airplane parts, cutting each part with precision. At Gensco, a company known for its fabrication of HVAC equipment, students were drawn to laser cutters and heavy sheet metal equipment to build commercial heating and ventilation systems we have in our very buildings. OMAX Corporation, the world leader in abrasive waterjet machining, demonstrated how 60,000 PSI of water can machine parts down to the thousands of an inch.

 

Throughout the three tours, students understood what it takes to become a journey-level machinist or fabricator. AJAC’s registered Youth Apprenticeship and Adult Apprenticeship programs brought to life the career pathways that gave them the freedom to earn while they learn, complete college-level classes and refrain from years of college debt.

 

Gil Zweig, of Glenbrook Technologies, speaks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Center at County College of Morris. Trustee Paul Licitra and CCM President Anthony Iacono are in the background.

The Bamboo is stored in the river before being brought to the manufacture.

© Estebahn De Peschruse

We are Chinese company,we are developing,manufacture,wholesale,and exporter for jcb backhoe loader spare parts(3CX,4CX,3DX) to WorldWIDE,Our parts is good quality and with much competitive price in the market,We could be your first original supplier,Expect to have cooperation with customers from worldwide.

Manufactures various other stainless steel and high alloy construction and maintenance products such as "U"

 

bolts, "J" bolts, eye bolts, anchor bolts

Carl Sandburg College was presented with a proclamation from the State of Illinois on Tuesday morning in the Center for Manufacturing Excellence to celebrate Manufacturing Month. Participating on the stage included Dr. Seamus Reilly, President of Carl Sandburg College; Adrian Madunic, Northwest Region Manager, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; Sarah Hartwick, Vice President of Education & Workforce Policy, Illinois Manufacturers' Association, and Ellen Burns, Dean of Career and Technical Education.

CAW Manufacturing Matters leadership meeting at CAW Council in Port Elgin, April 13, 2007

Фото: Олена Владико/Прес-центр НБУ

Photo by Olena Vladyko/ Press office NBU

Carl Sandburg College was presented with a proclamation from the State of Illinois on Tuesday morning in the Center for Manufacturing Excellence to celebrate Manufacturing Month. Participating on the stage included Dr. Seamus Reilly, President of Carl Sandburg College; Adrian Madunic, Northwest Region Manager, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; Sarah Hartwick, Vice President of Education & Workforce Policy, Illinois Manufacturers' Association, and Ellen Burns, Dean of Career and Technical Education.

Nocturnal Festival 2011 Apache Pass Event Center Downtown Texas Rockdale,Texas

Photos:Chris Carrasquillo

As part of the UK-India manufacturing week, advanced manufacturing and innovation conference is being held in Bengaluru, Thursday 3 December 2015. The discussions include new trends, latest advancements and implications of technologies in the aerospace sector. Follow us on Twitter @UKinIndia.

Carl Sandburg College was presented with a proclamation from the State of Illinois on Tuesday morning in the Center for Manufacturing Excellence to celebrate Manufacturing Month. Participating on the stage included Dr. Seamus Reilly, President of Carl Sandburg College; Adrian Madunic, Northwest Region Manager, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; Sarah Hartwick, Vice President of Education & Workforce Policy, Illinois Manufacturers' Association, and Ellen Burns, Dean of Career and Technical Education.

Фото: Олена Владико/Прес-центр НБУ

Photo by Olena Vladyko/ Press office NBU

Image of various steel companies' executives inspecting the purlin set-up area in Building 25 at Butler Manufacturing.

 

File Name: P-1665p

Date: 1953-08-14

Genre: Photo

Rights: No known copyright

Preferred citation: Courtesy Galesburg Public Library Archives

 

Photos on Galesburg Public Library's Flickr page are low-resolution scans of photos for personal use. For high-resolution, or to get permission to publish, contact the archivist at archives@galesburglibrary.org or visit www.galesburglibrary.org

Sponsored by the Manufacturers Association of the Southern Tier, Chautauqua County Chamber of Commerce, and JCC, the event was part of the “Dream It! Do It!” initiative to engage JCC and high school students with regional manufacturing representatives on workforce needs.

Innovative Precision Manufacturing is a Full Service, Precision, CNC

 

Machine Facility that Provides High Quality Parts for Demanding

 

Industries Across the Nation

Innovative Precision Manufacturing

3231 Monument Way Unit D

Concord,CA,94518

Phone:877-572-8418

Fax:800-635-5113

Contact Person:Alex Cartwright

alex@ipmanufacturing.com

www.ipmanufacturing.com

www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7pylhkd6VQ

MONDRAGON Korporazioko ordezkariek oso balorazio positiboa egin dute. Gustura agertu dira BIENALean izandako bisita eta kontaktu kopuruekin.

Фото: Олена Владико/Прес-центр НБУ

Photo by Olena Vladyko/ Press office NBU

Bow manufactured by

C. Daniel Schmidt in Dresden

  

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2014, All Rights Reserved

Access all my images via the Collections Page

 

Carl Sandburg College was presented with a proclamation from the State of Illinois on Tuesday morning in the Center for Manufacturing Excellence to celebrate Manufacturing Month. Participating on the stage included Dr. Seamus Reilly, President of Carl Sandburg College; Adrian Madunic, Northwest Region Manager, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity; Sarah Hartwick, Vice President of Education & Workforce Policy, Illinois Manufacturers' Association, and Ellen Burns, Dean of Career and Technical Education.

by Nix Sands. Watching factory machines.

 

Posted by Second Life Resident Liqueur Felix. Visit Eyebeam Island.

Applied Technologies Inc.

153 High County Drive

Cary, NC 27513

(919) 380-1420

[Product Design Company cary nc](www.ati-engineers.com)

Фото: Олена Владико/Прес-центр НБУ

Photo by Olena Vladyko/ Press office NBU

By providing electronics assembly, testing, and specialty services, ControlTek can reduce costs and cycle time for our customers while maintaining the quality that we are built upon.

 

We want to be the best longterm EMS partner was can be, so value added services such as conformal coating are apart of our service offering.

 

www.controltek.com

I didn't see any place to get a good overall picture of it, but this begins a set of pix of the Gravitron Factory. It's a fully-functioning robotic manufacturing plant for these little "Gravitron" toys. (I'll give away the surprise--It's a gyroscope.)

1 2 ••• 41 42 44 46 47 ••• 79 80