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Jabil Sees the Future of Manufacturing
Digital manufacturing for prototyping and final part production is ready to be a disruptive manufacturing process.
EOS Expands Academia Program With Help of Sintatrec
EOS, in the field of industrial 3D printing of metals and polymers, is expanding its academia program and collaborating with Sintratec.
Desktop Metal 3D Printing Technology to Get Distributed via Morris Group
Morris Group, Inc. distributors to supply Desktop Metal 3D printing technology to metal cutting manufacturers in 30 states.
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Smart Manufacturing: How the Industrial Internet of Things is Enabling Factories of the Future
The Industrial Internet of Things means more to engineering, design and manufacturing companies than connecting design and production processes.
Additively Manufactured Part for Oil and Gas Certified by Lloyd’s Register
Additive manufactured part was pipeline manifold component from the Safer Plug Company.
3i-PRINT Fits New Front to Classic VW Caddy
PADT, Stratasys Create Additive Manufacturing Lab in Colorado
Lockheed Martin Additive Manufacturing Laboratory helps students and engineers spur design and creation of composite tooling applications to reduce manufacturing lead times and streamline costs.
Editor’s Pick: Short-Range Industrial Laser Scanner Debuts
FARO also unveils its next-generation FaroArm articulated arm.
Siemens, HP Partner to Enhance 3D Printing Capabilities
HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology integrated with Siemens’ flagship NX software for product development and manufacturing.
BASF Sets Up Business Group Focused on 3D Printing
BASF 3D Printing Solutions GmbH started operations in September 2017.
Short-Range Industrial Laser Scanner Debuts
FARO also unveils its next-generation FaroArm articulated arm.
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Injection Molding from 3D Printed Molds
Teaming up a desktop 3D printer and a benchtop injection molder can help you make molds in-house without busting the budget.
Future of Making Things
Port of Rotterdam’s RAMLAB and Autodesk pioneer ‘on-demand’ additive manufacturing for ship repair, providing a glimpse into the future of making things.
Tools, Jigs and 3D Printing: A Lucrative Trio
Use of 3D printing to create tools and jigs for manufacturing applications offers many opportunities for many industries.
Reverse Engineering and 3D Printing for Motorsports
Wiring in racecars is becoming more and more complex and power units are made up of several parts that need to be integrated into the final assembly.



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