Scaling up BAM
In this post, we discuss the computational requirements in scaling up an agent-based manufacturing service.
In this post, we discuss the computational requirements in scaling up an agent-based manufacturing service.
As part of a keynote presentation I was asked to talk about digital twins with particular attention to their history, misconceptions, industry applications and the future. The recording of this has now been edited down into bite size chunks and is available on YouTube as a play list. The series includes a bibliography for those […]
During the covid pandemic, occupancy in rooms had to be kept to a minimum. It can be difficult to accurately monitor the occupancy of a space, especially when the room is large. CO2 levels in the air in a room can be used as a proxy for occupancy, with values of over 800 parts per […]
As part of project clean access, we wanted to establish what the response of the maker community had been to the covid pandemic. To do this, we created a catalogue of covid innovations that were published during the pandemic. We then ranked each innovation based on metrics such as Technology Readiness Level (TRL), usefulness, practicality […]
We at the DMF lab hosted TrollLabs – a research group from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) at the end of November. We’ve worked closely with NTNU for a number of years but unfortunately haven’t been able to host in person due travel restrictions during the pandemic. It was great to host […]
Prof Ben from the lab joined colleagues from Exeter and Sheffield universities to discuss the future of Digital Twins and the opportunities and challenges for innovation. A replay of the session can be accessed via What’s Next for Digital Twins? Research Perspectives on the Future of Digital Innovation – Innovation Week 2022 by Digital Leaders […]
The DMF lab have just returned from FormNext 2022. What an amazing showcase of AM capability. Read on to find out what we showed and learnt from the week.
The DMF lab are busy preparing the stand for FormNext 2022.
On 5th October 2022, BAM project team members, Jennifer Johns and Kautsar Ramli attended the AM-UK Relaunch event at the National Centre for Motorsport Engineering (NCME) in Bolton.
Soo-Hwa Kim is investigating the affordances of including machines agents that have memory that enable them to make predictions on the incoming workflow as well as store multiple jobs at any one time.