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DE Editors · September 26, 2014 · The device was designed to showcase the possibilities of CNC-driven robots.
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Jim Romeo · September 26, 2014 · Help with compliance in an ever-changing regulatory environment.
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Jess Lulka · September 25, 2014 · The new unit will support tooling, automation and engineering services.
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DE Editors · September 25, 2014 · The scanner is ideal for fitting into confined spaces, such as machines or devices.
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Beth Stackpole · September 25, 2014 ·
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DE Editors · September 25, 2014 · The conference will feature companies from the automotive, medical technology, consumer goods, mechanical engineering and food industries.
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DE Editors · September 25, 2014 · DXN enables users to understand what files they have received, translated, in isolation of the source data application.
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John Newman · September 25, 2014 · Stratasys has revealed that Bre Pettis is now head of its Innovation Workshop, called Bold Machines.
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Beth Stackpole · September 24, 2014 ·
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Jess Lulka · September 24, 2014 · The organization will focus on offering several series of 3D printing systems.
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Anthony J. Lockwood · September 24, 2014 · Version 2.4 of the EPLAN process-oriented engineering suite strives to make engineering processes more efficient.
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Anthony J. Lockwood · September 24, 2014 · Version 2.4 of the EPLAN process-oriented engineering suite strives to make engineering processes more efficient.
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DE Editors · September 24, 2014 · The feature helps engineers easily find, study and present the differences in CAE results.
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DE Editors · September 24, 2014 · The updated softwares are now offered in 64-bit, allowing for users to work with larger CAD files.
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DE Editors · September 24, 2014 · The company’s growth in additive manufacturing supports the need for on-demand, on-site wear parts while addressing the current challenges in 3D printing of high-hardness parts.
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John Newman · September 24, 2014 · For the introductory price of A$4499 (just under $4000 US), you or your small business can buy a metal additive manufacturing system.
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DE Editors · September 23, 2014 · The new system is expected to improve R&D, increase product quality, reduce costs and enhance overall productivity, the company states.
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DE Editors · September 23, 2014 · The software enabled the organization to create drop test simulations, saving prototypes and time.
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DE Editors · September 23, 2014 · This release provides companies with a suite of tools to manage operations, from financials to shop floor management, quality control and analytics.
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Jess Lulka · September 23, 2014 · Customers can bring CAD files to participating locations and have their designs printed.