Productive Machines Joins the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) to deliver Industry 4.0 Milling Solutions

Productive Machines, a deep tech Industry 4.0 company developing automated solutions for milling processes, is excited to announce its membership with the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS). This strategic collaboration brings together the two organisations to deliver advanced machining technologies, optimise CNC milling processes, and offer tap test training and services.

Based at the Advanced Manufacturing Park Technology Centre in Sheffield, Productive Machines identifies dynamic properties of machine tools, allowing them to simulate and optimise CNC milling processes. By doing so customers are able to benefit from increased machine tool productivity, extended tool life and eliminate iterations to reach production quality parts on the first cut. Additionally, Productive Machines utilises tap testing to provide predictive maintenance services, ensuring optimal performance and minimising downtime. A combination of software, hardware and training programmes enable engineers to leverage this technology effectively.

As a member of NMIS, Productive Machines gains access to an extensive network of industry experts, cutting-edge facilities, and collaboration opportunities. This partnership strengthens Productive Machines' commitment to delivering innovative solutions for sustainable machining solutions by becoming part of the NMIS membership community.

"We are thrilled to become a member of the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland," said Erdem Ozturk, CEO of Productive Machines. ""Productive Machines was born as a spinout of the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) so we understand the value that we can bring to manufacturing by collaborating with research centres to deliver efficient machining solutions. Joining forces with NMIS provides us with the resources and expertise to further enhance our offerings and reach more end users.”

"We are delighted to welcome Productive Machines as a valued member of NMIS," said Stephen Fitzpatrick, director of NMIS's digital factory. "Their expertise in machining dynamics aligns with our aims to enable a fully connected, digital manufacturing environment that can benefit manufacturers in Scotland and across the UK. We look forward to working together and deploying Productive Machines’ process optimisation solutions for CNC machines within our Digital Factory”

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