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State Of Manufacturing And Trends In Dallas, TX

ATS

Major industries in Dallas fueling this momentum include aerospace, electronics, food and beverage, automotive, medical devices, and advanced production technologies. The Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey (TMOS (Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, 2025)) reflects a dynamic industrial environment.

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Looking ahead to a new year with RSM Australia

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: Quality Stock Arts/stock.adobe.com Experts from RSM Australia share insights on the key trends and growth opportunities Australian manufacturers should capitalise on in 2025. These trends are driving the industry towards greater sustainability, efficiency, and resilience, said Quintal.

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New Advanced Manufacturing Skills Lab at the TAFE Queensland Cairns

Manufacturer's Monthly

The technology at the new Lab includes a cobot (collaborative robot) arm, 3D printers, and water jet and laser cutters, with many courses offered at no cost under Labor’s Free TAFE initiative. Skillset from 2025. According to Jobs Queensland, the manufacturing sector will employ more than 6,700 people in Cairns by 2025-26.

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Fortius Metals secures $2 Million Additional Funding to Support Advanced Metal 3D Printing

Fabricating & Metal Work

Fortius Metals is a large format additive manufacturing company that specializes in advanced materials, to help customers develop solutions previously not possible with robotic 3D printing. “We are helping our customers print designs using our robotic welding process expertise that were previously impossible. .

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Navigating the Future of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): Growth Opportunities and Strategic Imperatives

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

In the face of rapidly evolving technologies and shifting industry dynamics, NDT is undergoing a transformative revolution. AI , robotics , and digital twins are not only enhancing testing precision but also enabling faster, more efficient manufacturing and quality control processes. technologies and dimensional metrology.

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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

Through my role as future digital manufacturing lead at Australia’s National Science Agency CSIRO, I know I’m not alone in seeing a ‘once in a generation’ opportunity before us in regard to emerging Future Industries. Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO The adoption of Industry 4.0

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FANUC Welcomes £4.5bn Windfall for UK Manufacturing

i4.0 today

Leading factory automation supplier FANUC UK has welcomed the recent government announcement of a £4.5bn windfall for the UK manufacturing industry. Including £2bn for the automotive industry, £975m for aerospace and £960m for clean energy, the funding will be available to UK manufacturers from 2025, following the next general election.