West of England Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Forum (WEAF) and its member companies are all set to showcase their combined wealth of aerospace excellence at the Farnborough International Airshow.
9th July 2024
Features
The Farnborough International Airshow is the stage to display the aerospace sector’s most advanced manufacturing technologies. Farnborough International’s commercial aerospace director, Joe Muir says this year’s event will be better than ever for business.
In a Q&A session, Matthieu Paquet, principal application engineer at Ansys explains why digital engineering will underpin the future of autonomy in aerospace and defence.
Lee Evans, aerospace, defence, marine & offshore industry director Euronorth, Dassault Systèmes reveals how the UK's aviation industry can enhance its efforts in achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
Infor’s Chris Morton consults with aerospace and defence companies and suggests lessons that newcomers to aerospace manufacturing should learn – and how they can focus their efforts.
Aerospace Manufacturing hears how Doncasters is meeting the surge in demand with advanced technologies and strategic partnerships.
FANUC will present the future of aerospace manufacturing at this year’s Farnborough International Airshow.
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In this Q&A article, Dr Andy Cheadle, chief technology officer at CloudNC discusses with Ed Hill the latest advances of its CAM Assist manufacturing software, designed to end the bottleneck created by manual CAM programming.
Aerospace Manufacturing hears how a turned parts subcontractor is raising its production efficiency with technology from Citizen Machinery UK.
WFL Millturn Technologies reveals why its mantra of ‘clamp once – machine complete’ is proving so popular with its aerospace customers.
Heller has set a new benchmark for cutting performance and precision with the launch of the smaller F 5000 horizontal machining centre.
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