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New Advanced Manufacturing Skills Lab at the TAFE Queensland Cairns

Manufacturer's Monthly

This training supports qualifications such as Diploma of Applied Technologies in 2024, and the Certificate III in Manufacturing Technology and Industry 4.0 The facility will offer training in computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing and computer numerical control. Skillset from 2025.

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3D Printing Market: IDTechEx Takes a Look at the Economic Challenges

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In 2024, the 3D printing space saw challenges and slower growth, with several prominent materials players exiting the industry. In Europe, interest rates were also cut many times in 2024 to help ease inflation, and these cuts had a major effect on the purchasing of 3D printing equipment.

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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

Barlassina (MB), March 3, 2023: Caracol, leader in industrial large format 3D printing, closes a €10.6 This operation will lead the company’s team to triple in around two years, to about 120 employees in 2024. Venture SGR – already investors in Caracol.

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3D Electronics: A New Frontier of Product Differentiation

i4.0 today

A $4.3bn 3D electronics market opportunity 3D electronics is ironically a relatively old embryonic technology. The IDTechEx report 3D Electronics/Additive Electronics 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, and Markets forecasts the opportunity being $4.3 Its an open opportunity for a product designer to take the lead.

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AI meets plastics: igus accelerates transformation to sustainable Industry 4.0

Dinesh Mishra

Smart maintenance, low-cost robotics, AI-based online tools: igus is showcasing pioneering solutions for the lubrication-free and CO 2 -neutral industry and automation of tomorrow at the Hannover Messe Cologne/Hanover, 21st February 2024 – To support industrial companies with the challenges of our time, such as the transformation to Industry 4.0

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Scape Technologies, Danish Technological Institute, and AMT join in a new EUROSTARS Project: Just in Time 3D Printing Production

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3D printing is a digital manufacturing technology, meaning that a large part of the production process is managed online. However, finishing the printed components still has some manual process steps. Precisely the finishing of the printed parts is something that primarily requires manual handling. million.

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IDTechEx Discusses the Long-Term Trends Shaping Additive Manufacturing

i4.0 today

Ten years ago, the 3D printing landscape was in the midst of its first big boom. The general public was being introduced to the possibilities of 3D printing through countless eye-popping headlines that speculated on 3D printing’s application in everything from toys to phones to organs.