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In 2018, Jendamark Techcellency (JMKT) delivered a first for India and its biggest order to date – an innovative engine assembly line that uses augmented reality to guide its operators.
The difference
Jendamark continues to push the boundaries of possibility with its longest and most automated powertrain production line so far.
Man of iron
Jendamark-sponsored Ironman African champion Kyle Buckingham shares the highs and lows of being a professional triathlete and what makes him take on these super-human feats of endurance.
Jendamark MD named Africa’s Industrialist of the Year
Jendamark Automation managing director Quinton Uren was named Africa’s Industrialist of the Year at the grand finale of the All Africa Business Leaders Awards, hosted by CNBC Africa at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg on November 29.
Industry 4.0: Virtual reality
Jendamark’s virtual reality room allows designers and customers to explore the possibilities of a new production line in three-dimensional reality via an interactive, computergenerated experience. The introduction of virtual reality (VR) has had tangible, real world...
Industry 4.0: Internet of Things
The Internet of Things (IoT) describes a network of machines, devices and other items that have built-in connectivity, electronics, software or sensors that allow them to share data and improve efficiency for humans interacting with them. While the idea of a “smart...
Industry 4.0: Augmented reality
Augmented reality (AR), as the name suggests, uses technology to augment or add to a user’s experience by superimposing computer-generated images, text and sounds over a real-world environment. AR creates an immersive and interactive experience for the user, which...
Industry 4.0: Predictive maintenance
Adding a predictive maintenance element to an already efficient automotive assembly line can add unnecessary costs. Jendamark has found a better way to predict machine downtime, which will soon be added as the fourth module to its Odin software platform. “Typically, a...
Industry 4.0: Additive manufacturing
More commonly known as 3D printing, additive manufacturing is gaining momentum in the quest for lightweight parts and minimum material waste. Instead of machining away metal to fashion a part, additive manufacturing builds it up from scratch, using only the material...
Industry 4.0: Integrated systems
The success of any Industry 4.0 initiative lies in the ability to capture and analyse big data as part of the human or machine decision-making process. For this to happen, systems must be integrated to enable them to “talk” to each other. To this end, Jendamark has...