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Prime Minister Trudeau’s CMTS 2023 visit: A strong endorsement for Canada’s manufacturing industry

Automation Mag

CMTS 2023 featured the latest equipment and technology advancements in machine tools, tooling, metalworking, automation, robotics, additive manufacturing, and digital transformation. million jobs and accounting for more than 10 percent – or $174 billion – of total Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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Five-Axis CMMs Streamline and Automate Parts Inspection and Measurement

Fabricating & Metal Work

Rising demand in markets such as machinery manufacturing, transportation, electronics and aerospace in particular, are prompting companies to adopt 5-axis coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) to streamline and automate parts inspection and measurement. Take 3D printing for example. billion by the end of 2030 with a CAGR of 7.6%.

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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

technologies such as high-performance computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics and other advanced technologies, is accelerating around the globe. Designing with artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence used to design a catalytic structure.

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Manufacturing technology in motion: A CMTS recap

Automation Mag

CMTS (which takes place every other year, alternating with IMTS in Chicago) focuses on the latest equipment and technology in automation, robotics, additive manufacturing, machine tools, metal forming, fabricating, and digital transformation. Robotic machines were everywhere, as can be seen in the videos below.

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GridRaster Uses the Metaverse to Build High Tech Prototypes and Finished Products

21st Century Tech

Dijam Panigrahi is the co-founder and COO of GridRaster, an augmented reality (AR) software developer that today works with aerospace, automobile and military clients. It could be a metaverse that lets humans work through robots in remote places like Mars or the Moon, or on a factory floor, skunkworks, or design studio.”

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Konica Minolta Australia announces the availability of the Markforged large format FX20 3D printer

AU Manufacturing

Together with Markforged’s state-of-the-art software and materials, the FX20 has transformed the Digital Forge into a next-generation additive manufacturing platform capable of printing high-temperature thermoplastics, reinforced with continuous fibre, at the click of a button. About Konica Minolta Australia .

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Growing the Additive Manufacturing Workforce 

Additive Manufacturing

Manufacturing requires people, regardless of a company’s size, industry, or adoption of advanced technologies like robots, automation, and artificial intelligence. The 2022 AM Salary Survey Report by Alexander Daniels Global estimated that in 2021, the AM sector had 8,261 job openings in the US.