
TVC are excited to announce that their latest Weld Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) monitoring innovations will be on display at the Made Smarter: Factories of the Future Exhibition at Cranfield University this November.
Following a successful debut at Schweissen & Schneiden, they are bringing this cutting-edge technology home — giving UK audiences the opportunity to experience the future of weld monitoring first hand.
📍 TEDx Cranfield University Auditorium, MK43 0JR
📅 20 November 2025
🔗 Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/made-smarter-factories-of-the-future-tickets-1691771818049?aff=oddtdtcreator
Visitors will have the chance to see live demonstrations of our advanced WAAM quality control solutions, featuring a fully integrated setup that includes:
- A next-generation weld camera
- A collaborative robot (cobot)
- Our high-precision arc logger monitoring system
Together, these tools provide real-time weld monitoring, enabling operators to capture detailed data, optimise their processes, and achieve unprecedented levels of precision and consistency.
At the heart of our showcase is the Weld Additive Data Processing (WADAP) application — a comprehensive data aggregation platform designed to unify and analyse parameters across the entire build process.
WADAP collects and correlates:
💡 TVC Weld Globe project parameters
💡 ALX III weld parameter data with welding waveforms
💡 3D laser scan data
💡 Thermal imaging data
💡 Robot PLC positional data
💡 Weld pool video capture
💡 Shielding and purging gas analysis data
By transforming these data streams into actionable insights, WADAP delivers a complete view of every build, helping manufacturers push the boundaries of additive manufacturing quality and efficiency.
Join us at Cranfield University to explore how real-time data collection and analysis are shaping the next generation of intelligent manufacturing.
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