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Know Your Würth: CEO AJ Strandquist on How Würth Additive Can Change 3D Printing

Fastener News Desk

Written by: Matt Kremenetsky AJ Strandquist is a different kind of additive manufacturing (AM) CEO. But if manufacturers design with it in mind, they can come up with this hybrid system that takes advantage of all forms of manufacturing. AM shouldn’t necessarily be the number one production method. And there’s no way around it.

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Nature-inspired tech to move transport towards net-zero

E&T

Deliveries will start in mid-2023 and complete in 2024. Their PEM fuel cell can be 3D-printed or assembled from cheap printed circuit boards, which would enable manufacturing to be scaled up easily. The partly 3D-printed wind-tunnel model.

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British Steel lands £500m contract to supply Network Rail amid ownership limbo

E&T

All the rails will be manufactured at the Scunthorpe steelworks where most of the track laid in the UK is made. The five-year agreement with Network Rail is a boon to the struggling steelmaker, whose Chinese owners effectively abandoned it earlier this year.