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February, 2020


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Page 55 FOBA Releases Compact Fiber Laser Head


Selmsdorf, Germany — FOBA has launched its Titus™ vector scan laser marking head. Designed to be small and lightweight, the head is roughly 8 in. (200 mm) long and weighs about 1.5 lb (0.7 kg). Due to its small format and tubular shape, easy mounting with a clamping bracket and an optional supply line up to 32.8 ft (10m) long, the Titus marking head can be easily integrated into a wide range of production lines. Its flexibility is also due to an optional


straight or inclined exit angle of the laser beam and the ability to adjust the marking field size to the application requirements. Up to 90 percent of the time of installation can be saved. Adjustment and focus determination, as well as application setup are significantly accelerated by the integrat- ed focus finder and pilot laser. The new laser marking system


was developed in collaboration with and according to the needs of system


Cognitive Sourcing and Quoting from Part Analytics


Brookfield, WI — Part Analytics is now offering a cognitive sourcing and quoting platform, which transforms direct material sourcing and quoting by digitizing manual processes based on Excel spreadsheets and e-mail. Supply chain and quoting teams


at manufacturing companies must deal with a staggering amount of ever- changing data, which consumes a lot of resources when done using tradi- tional Excel spreadsheet, e-mail and predominantly manual processes. Teams end up spending the majority of their time collecting and cleaning data that is static, while not leaving enough time for executing opportuni- ties or managing risks proactively. Even the most well-run supply


chain and quoting teams that may have leverage in the market have in- vested heavily in internal tools, and would be leaving money on the table if they use traditional methods ver- sus using augmented methods. Part Analytics’ cognitive sourc-


ing and quoting platform cleanses and enriches organizations’ internal data with public, market and com- munity data. The Part Analytics AI engine then continuously monitors for savings opportunities and risks, such as availability and compliance. Part Analytics’ platform turns


the data into actionable insights so that supply chain and quoting teams can spend more time on executing op- portunities versus discovery. Customers have realized up to


20 percent savings in direct material cost and reduced the time to get BOM costing from one to two weeks to less than 30 minutes by using Part Analytics’ cognitive sourcing and quoting platform. Part Analytics’ SaaS platform is


a one-stop shop for supply chain, quot- ing and engineering teams to manage direct material spend, identify savings opportunities, get real-time alerts on


risk, and to turn around quotes faster. Contact: Part Analytics, 300 N.


Executive Drive, Suite 103, Brook- field, WI 53005 % 262-409-9879 E-mail: jithendrap@partanalytics.com Web: www.partanalytics.com


See at IPC APEX, Booth 2254 See at ATX / MD&M West, Booth 3377 ®


integrators and the automotive industry. Advantages come from the new laser’s design


and its software. All three available user inter- faces from FOBA can be used to operate the sys- tem. In addition to FOBA MarkUS and FOBA Draw, new, remote FOBA Go software is now available. It can be operated from any PCB, touch display, tablet, or other mobile device. All common industrial communication protocols are supported. Maintenance is simple, with minute-fast re-


moval and changeover, as well as a dust-protected lens. The head can also meet IP65 or IP69 standards,


31, 23923 Selmsdorf, Germany % +49-38823-55-0 E-mail: info@fobalaser.com Web: www.fobalaser.com


making it suitable for harsh production conditions. Contact: ALLTEC GmbH, An der Trave 27-


Titus vector scan fiber laser marking head. See at ATX/MD&M West, Booth 771


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