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CONTENTS March 2017 Vol. 2, No. 1


FEATURES 33 DEPARTMENTS


2 | Upfront Let this issue serve as a call to action on cyber defense.


8 | Software Update Software off ers “digital twin”


modeling of factory fl oor


12 | Tech Front Meet Salto, a close cousin of Earth’s most agile animal


33 | Passport to Innovation Industrie 4.0, as seen from ground zero


18 | In China, Dassault points to modeling of materials as competitive advantage Biovia focused on the segment of product life-cycle management market addressing science-based topics.


22 | Ready for ransomware? And other malware? And DDoS attacks? The nexus of cyber and physical security threats is the stuff of nightmares. Manufac- turers are waking up to it as a reality, but they may be doing so too slowly.


28 | For Trump team, advice and dissent Policy experts encourage more capital investment, STEM talent development, interoperability standards work.


37 | Building simulation tools for non-programming types New digital tools with 3D capabilities, new ways to capture data sources help keep engineers current.


42 | Tired of the autopsies? How to get ahead of failures Smaller sensors, smarter controllers provide real-time visibility, prevent costly downtime—and more.


50 | Song of established duo gets sweeter with time As robots, lasers improve their capabilities, they join forces in more applications.


54 | To live and die in Shanghai Dassault Systèmes zeroes in on high-tech


manufacturers’ supply chain worries.


Field Intelligence guest columns 6 | What will it take for the metal AM show to go on in automotive? 10 | Ushering in a new era of machine insights, for people 16 | Success lies in integrating traditional, 3D technologies 20 | With the buyers in charge, reconfi gurable systems beckon 31 | Medical industry is perfect template to innovate around 48 | The secret of the power of software to change the world 58 | Multiple lasers in metal AM a blessing and a bane 60 | Batch manufacturers can now throw off old constraints


A REV O L UTI O N IN M AKIN G A publication of


AdvancedManufacturing.org


March 2017


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Cover: Ralph Langner was among the fi rst to decode the infamous computer worm called Stuxnet. Photo courtesy The Langner Group


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