The ETC Tackles Automation, Efficiency, Agility, and Productivity at IMTS 2024

By Bonnie Gurney

While visitors come to IMTS – The International Manufacturing Technology Show to solve today’s production issues, often the most memorable portion of their trip is the cutting-edge, forward-looking (and even futuristic) solutions featured in AMT’s Emerging Technology Center (ETC).

The ETC (IMTS booth #236700) at IMTS 2024, which runs Sept. 9-14 at Chicago’s McCormick Place, will be located at the entrance of the North Building. Visitors will experience a showcase of technologies aimed at addressing today’s most pressing manufacturing issues, including automation, additive manufacturing, reshoring, the surge in aerospace and defense investment, and raising productivity per worker.

Next-Generation Hybrid System

IMTSThe ETC will feature an integrated multi-process convergent manufacturing cell developed by a cross-disciplinary team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The cell integrates existing technologies in an innovative configuration:

A robotic, wire-arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) system using metal AM technology from Lincoln Electric, Arc Specialties, Open Mind (IMTS booth #133351), Yaskawa (IMTS booth #236601), Roboris (Eureka Robot, IMTS booth #135534).

A machining center from Okuma (IMTS booth #338500) and cutting tools supplied by Kennametal (IMTS booth #432324).

A Fastems (IMTS booth #338966) pallet tower for extended periods of unattended operation.

A heat-treating system for microstructure enhancement from Ajax Tocco.

A 3D laser scanning metrology station from Zeiss (IMTS booth #134302).

The goal of the project is to develop a system that can cut long lead times, lower costs, and replace castings and forgings to reshore production for such parts as turbine blades, valve bodies, conformal heat exchangers, and propellers.

Defense-Based Conversations

IMTSBlueForge Alliance (BFA) will be a key exhibit within the ETC, where it will highlight collaborative efforts with the U.S. Navy and industry leaders such as Newport News Shipbuilding, Electric Boat, and Austal. The exhibit will feature engaging digital content, interviews, and interactive experiences that underscore the collective advancements in naval capabilities.

Visitors can expect to immerse themselves in innovative technologies and gain insights into how BFA and partners are pushing the boundaries of submarine construction. The exhibit will also showcase the importance of partnerships in sustaining and enhancing the submarine industrial base. By bringing together cutting-edge developments and collaborative efforts, BFA aims to inspire and engage attendees, demonstrating the future of naval manufacturing and the power of partnership in achieving the Navy’s mission. Join BFA at the ETC to witness the forefront of innovation and collaboration in maritime manufacturing technology.

Film on Creating a Model-Based Engineering Environment

The ETC will also showcase an exclusive video documentary featuring OEMs, suppliers, and SMEs creating a model-based engineering environment (MBEE). In tandem with the film, live presentations, Q&A sessions, and interviews will take place to be used for future documentaries on MBEEs. This project, produced by William Sobel, co-founder of Metalogi and renowned for his role as the chief architect of the MTConnect standard, an international model-based semantic standard for manufacturing equipment, promises to be a highlight. Sobel explains:

“MBEE provides a single source of truth and bi-directional flow of information, resolving the current tension and disconnect between defense contractors, OEMs, and contract manufacturers. We need open, standardized information from the top suppliers that is agnostic to the software platform and within the financial means of smaller participating shops.”

Meet Apollo, Apptronik’s AI-Powered General Purpose Humanoid Robot

IMTSApollo, unveiled by Apptronik in August 2023, is the first commercial humanoid robot designed for user-friendly operation, mass manufacturability, performance, and safety. Powered by AI, Apollo addresses labor challenges, preventing injuries, improving productivity, and allowing humans to focus on higher-value tasks. Its humanoid form allows easy deployment in existing spaces. Key innovations include Apptronik’s patented actuator technology. In the AMT ETC, you’ll discover more about Apollo’s advances and future applications.Additions and updates to AMT’s Emerging Technology Center continue to develop.

For the latest, visit IMTS.com/ETC and remember to register at IMTS.com/Register.

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