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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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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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Metal Additive Manufacturing is an Untapped Market Innovation

Fabricating & Metal Work

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING Liebherr manufactures high-pressure hydraulic valve blocks for Airbus. Creating AM Momentum The University of Texas-Austin’s Texas Rocket Engineering Lab students and their 3D printed rocket engine, which is a single piece combustion chamber. Inset: Close up of the rocket engine.