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AI: How machines learn to ‘see’

How can sheet metal machinery learn to ‘see’ using artificial intelligence (AI)? In the December 2024/January 2025 issue of ISMR, we track the AI computer vision journey of sheet metal specialist, TRUMPF (its headquarters in Ditzingen, Germany, pictured above).

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Facing the future: AI in focus

ISMR flew to Germany to discover the latest artificial intelligence (AI) developments from sheet metal specialist, TRUMPF, and visit its INTECH exhibition held from 9-12 April 2024.

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AI-powered shifts

Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) recognized the need to implement artificial intelligence (AI) to enable a seamless shift left in the electric vehicle development process. Simcenter Engineering Services therefore created and trained a neural network to deliver simulation results that enable direct optimisation of Hyundai models.

£2.2 million for machine tool AI

An artificial intelligence (AI) start-up company, from the University of Sheffield Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) in the UK, has secured £2.2million in seed funding to make machine tool process optimisation technology accessible to a wider range of manufacturers worldwide.

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