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Additive manufacturing, material market could surpass $183b by 2032 – report says

AU Manufacturing

The market for additive manufacturing (AM) and materials could reach USD 183 billion (AUD 275 billion) by 2032, a 21.2 per cent spike in CAGR, as a result of the growing popularity of 3D printing, according to a market report from Future Market Insights. Aside from that, the adoption of Industry 4.0

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

Additive Manufacturing

The deal solidifies the growth plan of the Group’s Surface Solution Division to further penetrate the aerospace market, in terms of both military and commercial applications. As a result, the company will find itself uniquely placed to boost the integration of the use of Additive Manufacturing for this market.

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Caracol, large scale 3D printing scale up, closes its Series A round at over 10 million euros and launches its internationalization

Additive Manufacturing

Barlassina (MB), March 3, 2023: Caracol, leader in industrial large format 3D printing, closes a €10.6 It affirms both the company’s leading role and the relevance of its technological solution Heron AM, the large format additive manufacturing platform, setting the grounds for an international expansion.

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How industry can realise the benefits of advanced technology

Manufacturer's Monthly

Weld Australia—the peak body representing the welding industry in Australia—can help welders and fabricators realise the benefits of these advanced welding technologies. The power of Industry 4.0, robots and cobots Automation, Industry 4.0, Industry 4.0 According to Safe Work Australia, there were 6.9

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New UK Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence and Spin Out Launched by the University of Wolverhampton with Support from EOS and AMCM

i4.0 today

The University of Wolverhampton (UK) and 3D printing global leaders EOS , and AMCM , have today announced they will join forces to launch a new UK Centre of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing (AM). Nathan Rawlings, Sales Manager at EOS UK , said: “The UK manufacturing sector has always pushed forward and embraced innovation.

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Innovation on a Larger Scale

Fabricating & Metal Work

The advantages promised by Industry 4.0 Those tools are making large-scale mold production, part machining, and process automation accessible to the broader aerospace, marine, and other industry sectors. “The The disruption promised by Industry 4.0 Process improvement has always been big at Ingersoll.

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Innovate UK-backed Start-up Launches Ground-breaking Digital Marketplace for Manufacturers to Sell 3D-printable Car Parts

i4.0 today

An Innovate UK-backed start-up is to launch a ground-breaking digital marketplace for manufacturers to sell 3D printable car parts. The first-of-its-kind solution enables Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT) backed blockchain-protected and certified design assets to be 3D printed on-demand locally.