Abstract
Recent progress in Japanese computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) includes the integration of computer graphics, database management systems, local area networks, robotics and software engineering technology. This panel will discuss advanced CAD, CAM CAT (computer-aided testing) and FMS (flexible manufacturing systems) available in Japan. After the overview by the Chair Prof. Kunii, the basic CIM related researches to support industrial applications will be explained by Prof. Nakajima of the University of Tokyo. A wide spectrum of recent industrial advances and future trends in Japanese CIM are covered by four panelists from reputed manufacturers and users of CIM facilities and equipments. As one of the features of Japanese CIM, it will be noticed throughout the panel presentations and discussions that manufacturers always send out their products into the market after extensive internal use of them. Mr. Kubo of Hitachi Omika Work will present new networked CIM workstation. A typical example of very large CIM will be shown by Mr. Nakagawa of Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding. Very aggressive lines of products and plans are expected from Fanuc and will be presented by Mr. Inaba of GM Fanuo Robotics. Mr. Nishioka of Sharp will conclude the session explaining how he has developed and marketed very practical CIM successfully.
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