Enjoy a series of blog posts on ChEnected about what chemical engineers can use in Advanced Manufacturing and how we can prepare ourselves to use it. We’ll look at recent developments, trends, and some of the new directions we are seeing.
Introduction to Advanced Manufacturing for Chemical Engineers
Manufacturing is being transformed, and chemical engineers are well-positioned to help lead the way.
Smart Manufacturing: Integrating OT and IT to Enable Data as Key Manufacturing Asset
In a recent National Defense Industry Association (NDIA) meeting on advanced manufacturing, data was characterized as “the new ‘oil,’ we need to figure out how to refine it.” On the future of
Process Security: Back to the Future
When it comes to engineering the future's best process security, a look to the past can provide important solutions.
Process Intensification: The Law of Unintended Consequences Has Not Been Repealed
Process intensification comes with many advantages, but enjoying these advantages to the fullest requires careful planning and testing.
How Process Intensification (PI) Is Challenging and Transforming the Process Industries
Process intensification comes with many advantages, but enjoying these advantages to the fullest requires careful planning and testing.
Enabling Chemical Engineers to be the Core of Advanced Manufacturing and Processing
Chemical engineers have exceptional opportunities in advanced manufacturing and processing, but true success will require embracing new realities.
Advanced Chemical Manufacturing and Design Education: A Systems Engineering Perspective
Chemical engineering education needs to keep pace with the growing shift towards advanced manufacturing in the chemical process industry.