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Sakuu Opens New Battery Printing and Engineering Facility

Additive Manufacturing

August 4, 2022 — Sakuu , developer of the world’s first 3D printed solid-state battery, announced the opening of a state-of-the-art multi-faceted engineering hub for its battery printing initiatives in Silicon Valley. Our new facility paves the way for our first 3D printing platform gigafactory, dubbed Sakuu G-One.

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Robots Are Transforming Space: Automation Is Now in Command

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

From 2024 to 2028, more and more new players will emerge, with robotic platforms competing not just on capability, but on adaptability, cost-efficiency, and deployment speed. Private players across the value chainhardware builders, software developers, and material engineers are stepping in with aggressive R&D and go-to-market strategies.

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Stratasys and CollPlant Unite Technologies to Transform Healthcare with Industrial-Scale Bioprinting of Tissues and Organs

Additive Manufacturing

Stratasys is a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions. CollPlant is a pioneering regenerative and aesthetics medicine company developing innovative technologies and products based on its plant-based collagen for tissue regeneration and organ manufacturing.

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Perpetual Wisdom

Dinesh Mishra

The market for CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines is expanding rapidly, driven by the automotive and aerospace sectors. Additionally, there is growing interest in additive manufacturing (3D printing), which is gaining traction for producing complex, lightweight components, especially in aerospace and defence industries.