Product novelty 24. September 2024

M.TEC Engineering brings AI-based engineering to FAKUMA

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Artificial Intelligence in Engineering
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Implementing Sustainability Aspects in Product and Process Design
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Simulating the structural mechanics of 3D-printed components in advance
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AI-supported optimization tools for products and processes: M.OPT
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M.TEC Engineering will be presenting pioneering technologies at FAKUMA 2024. The focus is on the AI-based development process, which masters complex engineering projects with unprecedented speed and precision. This innovative method, developed in-house, makes it possible to significantly shorten development cycles and react flexibly to changing requirements. In addition to this advanced technology, M.TEC Engineering will also be showcasing resource-saving solutions, innovative simulation processes in 3D printing and precise methods for fault diagnosis and rectification.

Trade fair highlights:
1. Artificial Intelligence: Maximizing quality and efficiency in product and process development through the targeted use of AI.
2. Sustainability: Conserving resources through sustainable material selection, carbon footprint reduction (CFP) and innovative recycling concepts
3. Process stabilization: AI-supported engineering for stable processes - holistic approach from planning to implementation.
4. 3D printing innovation: New simulation methods that precisely map the structural mechanics of complex, 3D-printed components.
5 M.OPT optimization tools: AI-based quality optimization of existing products and processes for maximum efficiency and performance

Wolfgang Pelzer, Managing Director M.TEC Engineering, emphasizes the importance of current industry trends: “Recycling, repairability and CO₂ reduction are drivers of innovation today. Artificial intelligence plays a key role in solving demanding challenges more efficiently, cost-effectively and quickly - while increasing quality at the same time.” At FAKUMA, visitors can experience these technologies live and gain insights into the future of engineering by talking to the experts from M.TEC.