20-year collaboration

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Aero Engines, a group company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,and Rolls-Royce, held a ceremony in Komaki Cityrecently to mark the 20thanniversary of their partnership. The two companies began their collaboration with the Trent 1000 engine program that powers the Boeing 787 fleet, since expanding it to encompass engine programs that power four aircraft types: the Trent XWB-84 program for the Airbus A350-900 fleet; the Trent XWB-97 program for the Airbus A350-1000 fleet; and the Trent 7000 program for the Airbus A330neo fleet.

More information www.rolls-royce.com

Big Bang Fair opens for registration

The UK’s largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) for young people - the Big Bang Fair – is returning this summer and registration is now open. Taking place on 17-19 June 2025 at the NEC in Birmingham, the free event will welcome students aged 10 to 13 from across the UK. The annual fair, which is run by EngineeringUK, is designed to ignite a passion for STEM and showcase the exciting career possibilities in these sectors. Over 20,000 young people aged 10-13 years-old attended the Big Bang Fair last year.  

Register at www.bit.ly/4aRHXoS

Saab opens plant in Fareham

Saab UK has officially opened a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Fareham, Hampshire, marking a milestone in the company’s continued growth. The campus was opened by the Rt Hon Jonathan Reynolds MP, Secretary of State for Business and Trade.

Saab UK’s new site will develop, manufacture and support the company’s radar systems and Seaeye underwater robotics portfolio.

The site will support up to 400 jobs and provide local opportunities for apprenticeships. It is already a centre of excellence meeting future customer radar requirements and servicing, in addition to supporting in-service radars operated by the UK Armed Forces, such as the Giraffe 1X and Giraffe AMB air defence radars, and TAIPAN (Arthur) artillery locating radars.

More information www.saab.com

‘Medusa’ set for open day launch

The first UK-built large-format hybrid 3D printer is due to be unveiled later this month in what could drive a major reshoring boom.Rapid Fusion will showcase ‘Medusa’ at a special open day on 26 February at its Skypark R&D centre in Exeter.The company has tapped into a £1.2m grant from Innovate UK to develop, test, design and build the industrial 3D printer, which it says is three times faster than conventional machines, twice as accurate and promises to reduce training and maintenance costs by 30%. Among project partners are Rolls-Royce, AI Build and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS).

Open day registration https://tinyurl.com/r-f-medusa

RAS presents automated bending centre

At the EuroBLECH in Hanover towards the end of 2024, RAS Reinhardt Maschinenbau presented its MiniBendCenter 2, a fully automated solution for the precise single and series production of bent parts. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, RAS says the MiniBendCenter 2 sets new standards in flexibility, speed and precision.

The MiniBendCenter 2 is specifically designed for small parts. It combines robotics with a dedicated software solution to achieve high levels of flexibility and efficiency. Notably, MiniBend-Office software and the integrated robot for fully automated loading and unloading make the system suitable for 24/7 operation.

MiniBend-Office software is a standalone solution that replaces previously used CAM software and SolidWorks. Through a partnership with Euclid, the flexibility of the software is significantly enhanced, allowing for fully integrated control. Thanks to the MiniBend-Office software, only one software solution is now required, which handles both programming and simulation, uniting the entire process on a single platform. This reduces complexity, increases efficiency, and simplifies operation.

The intelligent robotic system of the MiniBendCenter 2 handles both loading and unloading. A vacuum suction unit features four individually controllable suction cups, enabling efficient handling of parts from stacks or bulk material. The finished bent parts are stacked in a space-saving and stable manner, whilethe pallet change can take place safely and seamlessly during operation. Thanks to the robot’s seamless integration into the software, additional teaching is not required.

MiniBendCenter 2 enables the processing of sheets up to 600 x 600 mm, and a material thickness of up to 3 mm in steel. Due to the automatic bending technology in both directions, no turning of parts is required, avoiding unnecessary movements and reducing processing time.

More information www.ras-online.de/en/