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The technology behind serial production

Manufacturer's Monthly

Initially developed by a small team in Sweden, Digital Metal began as a subsidiary of Höganäs AB as a relative unknown in 3D printing. When Christian Lönne joined the company in 2019, it had grown from its startup roots using completely new technology to having a presence in a number of industries.

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Automating food production, one serving at a time

Robotics Business Review

He completed a market research study, dissecting the market to better understand where the bottlenecks are in food production and to identify the opportunities. But cooking isn’t the labor bottleneck in food production, the most labor-intensive is plating, assembly, and portioning. billion in 2023 to $3.35 Chef has raised $22.5

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Personalized Medical Additive Manufacturing Growing

Additive Manufacturing

Medical 3D printing professionals expect growth in nearly every application area over the next year. Hospitals or the point of care have been the center of patient-specific 3D printing for many years. In 2019, there were only a handful of software packages specific to additive manufacturing.

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The technology behind serial production

Manufacturer's Monthly

Initially developed by a small team in Sweden, Digital Metal begun as a subsidiary of Höganäs AB as a relative unknown in 3D printing. When Christian Lönne joined the company in 2019, it had grown from its startup roots using completely new technology to having a presence in a number of industries.

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Manufacturing in America 2023: Digitalization, automation, sustainability, productivity

Control Engineering

Garlin Gilchrist, lieutenant governor of Michigan and two-time technology start-up entrepreneur and former Microsoft programmer, said Michigan helps manufacturers with 3D printing, robotics and other automation to help manufacturers grow, in comments at the 2023 Manufacturing in America Summit. Courtesy: Mark T.