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3D Printing in Medical Devices: Leveraging a Digital Manufacturing Partner

iBASEt

When you think of a hospital printing organ implants and creating custom joint replacements in a matter of hours, you might be picturing a scene decades from now. Thanks to 3D printing, that reality is only a handful of years away. This is just one example of the potential impact of 3D printing.

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3D Printed Metals are Boosting Sustainability at Scale

Fabricating & Metal Work

Manufacturers are under increasing pressure to produce and distribute products more sustainably and so are looking at ways to bring down the carbon emissions of the supply chain. With new approaches to design and digital manufacturing, businesses can seek dramatic improvements, rather than incremental savings.

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The technology behind serial production

Manufacturer's Monthly

Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with CEO of Digital Metal Christian Lönne during his recent visit to Australia about the capabilities of the printer and the future of the additive manufacturing landscape. This is what ‘the next step’ looked like for Digital Metal. The acquisition fit both companies perfectly.

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The technology behind serial production

Manufacturer's Monthly

Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with CEO of Digital Metal Christian Lönne during his recent visit to Australia about the capabilities of the printer and the future of the additive manufacturing landscape. This is what ‘the next step’ looked like for Digital Metal. The acquisition fit both companies perfectly.

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Do or Do Not, There is No Try to 3D Print

Additive Manufacturing

When it comes to 3D printing, there’s a lot of advice floating in the ether regarding best approaches to new projects. Well, 3D printing is 3D printing. Besides, calling a product “3D printed” is sexy. but, rather, stems from a manufacturing problem that requires a solution.

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How a collaborative approach is driving Ireland from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0

Control Engineering

It can help manufacturers improve nearly any aspect of operations and supply chain in a way that’s unique to their needs. project is different, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach, such projects can be difficult to plan and implement. The blessing and the curse of Industry 5.0 is that it’s an open-ended concept.