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Back Story: Rebekah Reavell, ‘Follow what you want to do, even if it seems scary’

E&T

Before that I completed a Bachelors in mechanical engineering with automotive at Leeds. At my all-girls school, I was encouraged to study English and Economics A Levels because I enjoyed reading, but halfway through, I decided to change career direction and follow my passion for automotive racing.

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Celebrating a decade of additive manufacturing excellence

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Markforged story began in 2013 with years of research and development, culminating in a milestone achievement in 2014 when the company unveiled the world’s first 3D printer capable of printing in continuous carbon fibre. Markforged’s FX20 3D printer proved to be the perfect fit.

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Fast, silent and smooth - electric revolution hits the water

E&T

Candela’s story starts back in 2014, when founder and CEO Gustav Hasselskog calculated that his 28ft power boat (8.5m, but boats are usually measured in feet) used 15 times more fuel than a car for an equivalent distance travelled. The only checks needed are on exposed wiring, which can be protected with regular cleaning after use.

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Beyond the Scoreboard: The Impact of Fastener Industry Sponsorship in Professional Sports

Fastener News Desk

The partnership has been in place since 2014 and includes branding on the team’s race cars, driver uniforms, and team equipment. Photo credit: Packer Fastener “Sponsoring Brandan just seemed like a great fit for us,” said Terry Albrecht, president of Packer Fastener. www.fastenal.com.

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1X Technologies acquires Kind Humanoid to accelerate work toward household robots

Robotics Business Review

Source: Kind Humnaoid While the number of humanoid robotics developers is increasing, some companies are joining forces. ” Founded as Halodi Robotics in 2014, 1X Technologies has offices in Moss, Norway, and Sunnyvale, Calif. BMW Group had tested Figure 02 for handling fitted sheet-metal parts on its automotive production line.