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How 3D printing is reshaping the future of supply chains

Manufacturer's Monthly

Tackling supply chain uncertainty with 3D printing. After two years of shortages and supply chain disruptions, manufacturing industries are sourcing materials and products locally in an effort to reduce the risk of supply restraints. reduced costs. reduced transportation.

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New report forecasts semiconductor future in additive manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: R_boe/stock.adobe.com A new market study outlines the potential for additive manufacturing (AM) technologies to optimise the capabilities of the semiconductor industry. The research report titled ‘3D Printing for Semiconductors: Market Opportunity Brief’ is from Additive Manufacturing Research (AM Research).

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Konica Minolta Australia: How 3D printing transforms the future of supply chains

AU Manufacturing

In an article released by Konica Minolta , the company identified the three primary reasons why industries are turning to 3D printing: reduced lead time, reduced costs and reduced transportation. The post Konica Minolta Australia: How 3D printing transforms the future of supply chains appeared first on Australian Manufacturing.

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Aerospace: Lincotek and MMB Volum-e Join Forces to Enhance End-to-End Additive Manufacturing Solutions

Additive Manufacturing

As a result, the company will find itself uniquely placed to boost the integration of the use of Additive Manufacturing for this market. With additive operations in place since 2007, and more than 100.000 implantable parts p.a., Together, we are stronger and can provide a more seamless service across the complete value chain.

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Hexagon strengthens additive manufacturing portfolio with CADS Additive acquisition

Automation Mag

Hexagon has completed the acquisition of CADS Additive, a fast-growing provider of specialized software that helps companies prepare designs for metal additive manufacturing (AM). Hexagon notes in a press statement that CADS Additive simplifies the process of 3D printing on powder bed fusion (PBF) machines.

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The Future of Eco-Friendly Manufacturing: 10 Key Strategies for Sustainable Materials

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Collaborative Ecosystem : Industries are now forging partnerships across sustainable value chains, enhancing recycling infrastructure and supply chains to integrate more upcycled materials into production, and achieve circular economies.

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Hexagon partners with additive manufacturing R&D centre

MEM

Hexagon has partnered with Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE), a national research and development (R&D) centre, to provide software that will help meet a Swedish initiative to advance the use of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies and accelerate the adoption of innovative and sustainable processes in European industry.