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Interview: Bryan Dean, CEO and co-founder, Dragonfly Aerospace

E&T

Bryan Dean is describing his personal mission for Dragonfly Aerospace that designs and manufactures satellite cameras for monitoring what’s happening on Earth from orbit. With his company based in South Africa, the national water crisis of 2017 is still fresh in his mind. “We We were worried that the water was going to run out.

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IEEE Awards announce Daniela Rus as 2025 Edison Medal recipient

Robotics Business Review

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers claimed it is the worlds largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. In 2017, she received the Engelberger Robotics Award from the Robotic Industries Association. It has more than 460,000 members in over 190 countries.

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China drafts roadmap to boost its civilian drone industry

E&T

Overall, the growth rate for the commercial drone market has been estimated at around 41 per cent between 2017 and 2024, with the value of the Chinese drone industry expected to reach £22bn in 2025. . Second and third places are occupied by American company Intel (4.1 per cent) and China's Yuneec (3.6 tonnes (1,360kg).

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Mixed Bag Ahead for US Metalworking Economy

Modern Machine Shop

The GBI has been in positive territory almost since the beginning of 2017 (with a relatively short drop in the second half of 2019 followed by the COVID drop in 2020) and posted an all-time high in 2021. In terms of total spending, the next largest markets will be industrial machinery ($900M), aerospace ($600M), and automotive ($500M).

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New Heads of 2D and 3D Laser Applications and CARE Engineers at TRUMPF

Fabricating & Metal Work

In this role, Stempky oversees all industrial laser material processing applications for OEM, systems, and marking solutions, in support of the automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical, and general industries in North America. TRUMPF Inc. s Laser Technology Center in Plymouth, Michigan and in Santa Clara, California.

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Tritone Technologies Announces Sales Partner Program and Agreement with Technical Training Aids and Prototyping Solutions

Additive Manufacturing

The company’s innovative technology enables industrial throughput of accurate parts with a range of metal and ceramic materials, suitable for the automotive, aerospace, medical and consumer electronics industries. Backed by private equity firm Fortissimo, Tritone is a global company and is based in Israel.

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Dedem signs an exclusive distribution agreement in Italy with Metal 3D Printing company Tritone Technologies

Additive Manufacturing

The company’s innovative technology enables industrial throughput of accurate parts with a range of metal and ceramic materials, suitable for the automotive, aerospace, medical and consumer electronics industries. Backed by private equity firm Fortissimo, Tritone is a global company and is based in Israel.