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Caracol, large scale 3D printing scale up, closes its Series A round at over 10 million euros and launches its internationalization

Additive Manufacturing

It affirms both the company’s leading role and the relevance of its technological solution Heron AM, the large format additive manufacturing platform, setting the grounds for an international expansion. This round culminates the swift growth Caracol experienced in the past years, tripling its turnover in 2022.

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Bossard Acquires Penn Engineering’s® Distribution Business in Canada

Fastener News Desk

It acquires the Canadian distribution business from the American company PennEngineering® in Danboro, Pennsylvania, USA, an innovative manufacturer of fastening solutions. PENN Engineered Fasteners Corporation (PEF), based in Concord, Ontario, Canada, was founded in 1970 and acquired by PennEngineering® in 2017.

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From Concept to Racetrack: Which Machines Assist in Upgrading a Formula 1 Car?

i4.0 today

The additive manufacturing process enables rapid prototyping and the production of intricate parts that would be challenging to produce using traditional methods. These machines allow engineers to operate with great accuracy and repeatability, making them ideal tools for producing the critical components of an F1 car. © Surplex).

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10 Houses 3D Printed in 10 Weeks on the Largest 3D Printing Project Site to Date

i4.0 today

COBOD’s 3D printers made Europe’s first building in 2017. All leading to better, faster, cheaper and more sustainable construction than conventional concrete. We constantly strive to reduce the co2 footprint of 3D printed concrete.

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Made in the USA - Season 2 Episode 1: A Return From China

Modern Machine Shop

So 2015, 2016, 2017, but it was still in the infancy. So we're seeing government, we're seeing industry, we're seeing a massive investment in this industry. But industry 4.0 Using robotics, and using additive and using different methods in a smarter way. Wide-eyed stupid kid.