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Report: Additive manufacturing industry sees growth, revenues to hit $25b by 2025

AU Manufacturing

The additive manufacturing (AM) market is predicted to grow at a rapid pace, by roughly 23 per cent, to $13.5 billion) in 2022, and is projected to be worth $25 billion (AUD 37 billion) by 2025, based on the most recent market statistics by SmarTech Analysis. billion (AUD 20.2

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3D printed polymer parts data published: SmarTech analysis sees polymer additive manufacturing market to produce nearly $26b in components annually by 2030

AU Manufacturing

SmarTech Analysis, the leading provider of market data and consulting services to the additive manufacturing industry, has released a flagship data product, Polymer Parts Produced: AM Applications Market Analysis, which estimates the production volumes and resulting estimated market values of various polymer additively manufactured components. .

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Nikon Establishes New Company in the United States to Transform the Future of Digital Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

to separately support individual customer programs and requirements Provides customers with one-stop shop and turn-key factory option Tokyo – Nikon Corporation (Nikon) announced the formation of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Inc. These transformative programs culminated in the exciting launch of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Inc.,

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Advancing Manufacturing Knowledge

Dinesh Mishra

However, TTL, along with a consortium of global leaders in manufacturing technology – such as Mastercam, amongst others are introducing CAD/CAM, CNC Machining, 3D Printing, Robotics, IoT and various other advanced trades in these ITIs, by means of upgrading infrastructure, equipment, curriculum and courses.

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CERATIZIT’s Sustainability Mission Results in Maximum Productivity

Fabricating & Metal Work

Visitors to Open Days toured CERATIZIT’s round tool production operations, which include a competence center in aerospace and energy, among other operations, in Balzheim, Germany. For CERATIZIT, sustainable manufacturing is not just a goal — it is truly a mission. The CERATIZIT Open Days event took place in April.

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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

CSIRO ’s future digital manufacturing lead discusses emerging technologies driving innovation and competitive advantage in Australian manufacturing. Author: Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO In 2020, Australia ranked 91st on the Harvard Economic Complexity Index (ECI). And we all have a role.

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CERATIZIT USA Delivers Maximum Productivity and Cost Effectiveness

Fabricating & Metal Work

In the United States, the company develops and manufactures highly specialized carbide cutting tools, inserts and rods. It has two manufacturing facilities in the United States, one located in Schaumburg and the other in Sacramento, Calif. We are really focused on materials and the complexity of components,” Cope said.