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Ihab Ragai
NAMRC 49 Fast-Tracked Research Papers to Journal of Manufacturing Systems and Journal of Manufacturing Processes
Special Issue of Journal of Manufacturing Processes on New Trends in Manufacturing Processes Research
Special issue of journal of manufacturing processes on new trends in manufacturing processes research
New trends in manufacturing systems research
Editorial
New trends in manufacturing processes research
Research on manufacturing processes is further enriched and becomes stronger at the 47th North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC 47) at Penn State University, The Behrend College, Erie, Pennsylvania USA. Innovation is fundamentally connected to products or processes: the former being rarer and more difficult to be obtained, the latter is definitively related to economy, competitiveness and welfare of a nation. Furthermore, the research and success in innovation of processes permit also the proposition of innovative products. Manufacturing processes engineering is of primary interest for industries and new challenges are faced every day in order to reduce costs, increase comp…
New trends in Manufacturing Systems Research 2020.
Special Issue of Journal of Manufacturing Systems on New Trends in Manufacturing Systems Research
Special issue of journal of manufacturing systems on new trends in manufacturing systems research
Advances and innovations in manufacturing systems research 2022
History of NAMRI and NAMRC
History of NAMRI and NAMRC
New trends in manufacturing systems research 2021
Smart and resilient manufacturing in the wake of COVID-19.
Since 2020, manufacturers have been facing unprecedented and extraordinary challenges with the COVID-19 outbreak, which severely disrupted manufacturing operations around the world. Some manufac- turers have shifted gears to help address dire shortages during the coronavirus pandemic. Others were thrown into deep unknowns and faced with the grim prospect of being closed down. We have seen a sprawling network of multinationals and local businesses step in to fill a void by using 3D printers to make personal protective equipment (PPE) such as face shields, respirator masks, nasal swabs and even ventilator parts. Large manufacturers attempted to rejig parts of their production lines to mass-pr…