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- The event, which was held for the first time, showed trend-setting 3D technologies for designers, engineers, entrepreneurs and decision-makers, thus continuing the 20-year SOLIDWORKS World tradition

- Visitors experienced an even more diverse range of topics with 350 technical sessions, 100 partners, customer references, Hackathon and Model Mania
- At the event, new SOLIDWORKS demos were presented that allow users to implement business innovations with 3DEXPERIENCE WORKS and the 3DEXPERIENCE platform

An integrated camera with light source enables continuous monitoring of the spindle in the drive. (Image: KIT)

Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have developed a system for fully automated monitoring of ball screw drives in machine tools. A camera integrated directly into the nut of the drive generates images that artificial intelligence continuously monitors for signs of wear, helping to reduce machine downtime.

Brake caliper for a Bugatti, additively manufactured with machines from SLM Solutions

After two years ago, two large halls were already reserved for additive manufacturing (AM) at EMO, this year's edition of the trade fair in Hanover saw even more exhibitors from this branch of manufacturing. Machine tool manufacturing is one of the areas that will experience the greatest upheaval in the future due to additive manufacturing processes. We will give a brief outline of the innovations and trade fair highlights. By Sabine Slaughter

- The new Standard, Professional and Premium solutions include the SOLIDWORKS desktop connected and managed by the 3DEXPERIENCE platform.

- The advanced design applications SOLIDWORKS 3D Creator and 3D Sculptor are included in the three new solutions.
- SOLIDWORKS users can develop new customer experiences with seamless collaboration, integrated data management, and automatic software updates.
- Dassault Systèmes allows users to explore more options for their business through a platform approach that saves time and money.

Innovative lightweight construction: Arburg developed the fibre direct compounding (FDC) injection moulding process in cooperation with the Kunststoffzentrum SKZ. Fibre length and fibre content can be individually adjusted during in-process material preparation.

• VDI congress: Arburg participates as exhibitor and with a presentation

• Lecture: Efficient production of high-strength components using fibre direct compounding (FDC)
• Research projects: Economical and resource-friendly lightweight construction

• “arburgGREENworld”: Lightweight construction as a practical example of saving resources

• “arburgXworld”: Digitalisation for increased production efficiency
• Innovative: Fibre reinforcement using fibre direct compounding and Arburg Plastic Freeforming

- The inaugural event is dedicated to designers, engineers, entrepreneurs and business managers who use innovative 3D technologies inherited from the 20-year legacy of SOLIDWORKS.

- The extensive and complete agenda includes 350 technical sessions, 100 partners, client case studies, a hackathon, and the Model Mania competition.
- This unique event includes new demos for SOLIDWORKS users to discover how to drive business innovation with 3DEXPERIENCE WORKS and the 3DEXPERIENCE platform.

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