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Machinebuilding

Machinebuilding is the field focused on designing, manufacturing, and maintaining machines and automated systems. It encompasses the entire lifecycle from concept and feasibility through prototyping, production, and service.

It combines principles from mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and control engineering, often within mechatronics. It includes

Common activities include concept design, CAD modeling, tolerance analysis, prototyping, testing, optimization, production planning, assembly line

Industries served by machinebuilding include manufacturing equipment, packaging machinery, textile and food processing, automotive components, robotics,

Education and career paths typically involve training in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or mechatronics. Common roles

the
development
of
mechanical
components
(frames,
gears,
shafts,
bearings),
drive
systems
(belt,
gear,
chain
drives,
motors),
and
control
subsystems
(sensors,
actuators,
PLCs,
CNC
controllers).
design,
integration
of
automation
and
robotics,
commissioning,
and
after-sales
support.
Safety
and
regulatory
compliance
are
integral
in
many
sectors.
semiconductor
equipment,
and
material
handling.
Methods
frequently
employed
are
modular
design,
standardization,
CAM
and
CNC
machining,
welding,
sheet
metal
fabrication,
additive
manufacturing,
and
coatings
and
finishing.
The
field
also
increasingly
relies
on
digital
tools
such
as
simulation,
virtual
prototyping,
and
digital
twins
to
improve
design
and
production.
include
design
engineer,
project
engineer,
automation
engineer,
system
integrator,
service
technician,
and
production
manager.
The
discipline
emphasizes
interdisciplinary
collaboration,
reliability,
maintainability,
and
safety
in
automated
environments.