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PhD internship program delivers new jobs in manufacturing

AU Manufacturing

The Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC) has funded 23 PhD research internships, successfully fulfilling its partnership with Australia’s national all-sector, all-discipline PhD internship program, Australian Postgraduate Research Intern (APR.Intern). . More information is available at [link]. .

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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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Fast-track Leadership Programme to Create Digitally-empowered SME Manufacturers

i4.0 today

Donna Edwards Programme Director at Made Smarter North West Adoption programme It will be delivered through a blend of face-to-face workshops, online webinars, case studies and site visits to smart factories, including Print City, MMU’s 3D additive and digital manufacturing hub, where participants will see technology in action.

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How the control engineering profession helps sustainability

Control Engineering

6-9, included discussions about digitalization, optimization of operations, energy efficiency and sustainability, among other topics. Optimal operation depends on the quality, design and condition of the gear set; lubricants that fit the operating conditions; and regular evaluations and maintenance.

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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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Made Smarter and Manchester Metropolitan University create new generation of digital leaders

i4.0 today

Delivered through a blend of face-to-face workshops, online webinars, case studies to see technology in action, and a site visit to PrintCity, Manchester Met’s 3D additive and digital manufacturing centre, the funded programme empowers participants to create a bespoke digitalisation strategy for their business.

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View from India: Digital shift creates economic opportunity

E&T

The market has grown at over 10 per cent CAGR (compounded annual growth rate) from 2019-22, enabled by SaaS (software as a service), Enterprise Digitisation and SMBs (small and medium businesses.) So going ahead, machines will be fitted with sensors that can be plugged into a data-rich environment.