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Würth Additive Group’s DIS Platform Goes Live at AMUG 2024

Fastener News Desk

For the first time, attendees at AMUG—a conference that brings together users of additive manufacturing from around the globe—could appreciate the simplicity with which the additive industry can now integrate its own 3D printing machines, applications, business models, and more, into a true digital supply chain platform.

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CERATIZIT USA Delivers Maximum Productivity and Cost Effectiveness

Fabricating & Metal Work

By collaborating with its customers, CERATIZIT is responding to changes in the industry, such as the increases in eMobility related projects, and the exploration of 3D printing technologies for mass production of parts. The company is already providing advanced solutions regarding 3D printed parts.

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Large Hybrid Steel Insert Solves Deformation, Dimensionality, Cycle Time Problems

Mold Making Technology

Initially, that involved 3D printing metal tool components, details and geometries that would otherwise need to be EDM’d. Today, Linear serves customers in automotive/ground transportation, consumer/appliance, industrial, medical, oil and gas, packaging and the space/defense sectors.

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Made in the USA - Season 2 Episode 3: The Robots Come Home

Modern Machine Shop

So far, we've heard from people whose motivations range from what we might call economic patriotism, to supply chain concerns, to negative experiences manufacturing in lower cost countries. But it's also about supply chain, and running a smooth supply chain in the amount of time it takes to get work out of out of from overseas.