About Memex
MEMEX, with its visionary attitude, has been on the leading-edge of the convergence of the industry trends in Computing Power, Connectivity of Machines, Industry Standards, Advanced Software Technology, and Manufacturing Domain Expertise. MEMEX is the developer of MERLIN, an award winning IIoT technology platform that delivers tangible increases in manufacturing productivity in real-time.
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Memex Inc.
3425 Harvester Rd, Unit 200,
Burlington, ON L7N 3M7
Canada
905-635-1540 (Main Line)
866-573-3895 (Toll Free)
sales@memexOEE.com
NSERC CANRIMT Advanced Research Project
/in Recent NewsMemex is working with a consortium of universities in advanced research on monitoring and controlling machining processes for manufacturing automation. NSERC has announced this project for CANRIMT (Canadian Network for Research and Innovation in Machining Technology), see the web site.
This project is focused on modeling, analysis, monitoring and control of machining processes for manufacturing automation. The group is led by mechanical engineer Dr. Yusuf Altintas of the University of British Columbia, and involves Dr. Allan Spence from McMaster University, as well as Ecole Polytechnique and leading private sector companies in the industry. The analysis and deliverables will involve specialized algorithms working with Memex’s Ax9150 Universal Machine Interface hardware board as a component in monitoring and controlling the machines.
Memex Automation Supports Industry
/in ArticlesMemex has worked with industry to share information and knowledge with customer showcase events, speaking engagements and articles written and published. We are a corporate citizen.
See the attached articles for sample details.
Memex Founder Nominated for Design Engineer Hall of Fame
/in BlogThe original founder of Memex was nominated to the Product Design & Development magazine Design Engineer Hall of Fame.
He is described as the “Steve Jobs” of the factory floor. Combining hardware and software, he leads a team of developers that make high-end technical solutions for the metalworking industry in optimizing CNC controls and processes – connecting machining centers with the front office. He has travelled, written and spoken on the coming “Embedded Universe” that will impact how machines communicate, share information and transform production technologies.
Memex Working with Consortium of Universities on Dynamic Computer Aided Machining (DCAM) Project
/in Recent NewsMemex announces that it has been awarded a significant grant to work on a state of the industry dynamic computer aided machining (DCAM) project in a consortium with leading universities, aerospace companies and industry partners. This is a five year grant from NSERC and will have Memex’s Ax9150 hardware board as a key component in delivering results. The benefits of this project are to improve quality in the final pass of machining, so as reduce by 50% the cycle time, minimizing broken tools, increase efficiency overall by 35% and provide an accurate audit validation trail. This validates Memex’s position as a leading technology supplier to the machining industry working with the top universites, such as McMaster in delivering advanced products for manufacturing efficiency.
“Internetworking” the factory floor to your World
/in ArticlesOriginal article posted online by Canadian Tooling & Machining Association (Winter, 2009).