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<p>Attendees:
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Martin Hardwick, STEP Tools, USA
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David Loffredo, STEP Tools, USA
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Christian Caillet, Datakit, France
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Alain Brail, AIrbus (retired), France <br>
<span
style="font-family:"Candara",sans-serif;color:windowtext"
lang="DE">Sandra Häge-Betz, </span><span
style="font-family:"Candara",sans-serif;color:windowtext"
lang="DE"><span
style="font-family:"Candara",sans-serif;color:windowtext"
lang="DE">adVANCE3D, Germany</span></span><br>
<span
style="font-family:"Candara",sans-serif;color:windowtext"
lang="DE"><span
style="font-family:"Candara",sans-serif;color:windowtext"
lang="DE">Jumyung UM, POSTECH, Korea</span></span><br>
Mikael Hedlind, Scania, Sweden
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Bengt Olsson, Sandvik, Sweden<br>
Sid Venkatesh, Boeing, USA
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David Odendahl, Boeing, USA
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Thanh Hyun, Okuma, USA
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Ted Driggs, Okuma, USA<br>
Larry Maggiano, Mitutoyo, USA<br>
Liming Li, JSL Innovations, USA,<br>
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We discussed the digital twin manufacturing framework and how it can
be used to assist communication between the machine tool booths and
the digital twin hub at IMTS 2018. The framework sends process data
and tolerance information to CAD/CAM systems and the rest of the
enterprise. MTConnect, OPC/UA and other protocols can be used for
the transmission. At the demonstration, the framework will ensure
synchronization between the machining taking place in the booths of
the vendors, and the machining simulations taking place in the hub.
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<p>The next conference call will be on FRIDAY March 2nd and will
review the first vendor presentation. A reminder will be sent next
week with the connection data.<br>
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Martin Hardwick
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Convenor WG15
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