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Additive manufacturers stretch capabilities with digitalization, motion control

Control Engineering

Learning Objectives Learn about what additive manufacturers displayed and showcased at Rapid + TCT. Understand how the industry is changing and what this means for industrial manufacturers. Like other manufacturing industries, they continue evolving. Like other manufacturing industries, they continue evolving.

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How digital twins speed up the manufacturing process

Control Engineering

Computer-aided design (CAD) has completely transformed the manufacturing process. In fact, CAD and computer numerical control ( CNC) are two technologies responsible for a revolution in most of the manufactured goods we have seen in recent years. 3D printing and scanning technologies.

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Metal Additive Manufacturing is an Untapped Market Innovation

Fabricating & Metal Work

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING Liebherr manufactures high-pressure hydraulic valve blocks for Airbus. The adoption of additive capabilities and increasing market competitiveness will only accelerate as we see more industries adopting AM over the near future. The Halcyon rocket is a student-designed liquid propellant rocket.