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Forging the future for additive manufacturing in Defence

Manufacturer's Monthly

Markforged is combing innovation culture with real manufacturing capabilities to make an impact on Australia’s Defence industry. Manufacturers’ Monthly speaks with one of the company’s partners to learn why additive manufacturing is being adopted by defence on land and sea. Markforged understand our world,” Owen said.

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Additive Manufacturing Growth: Review of 2022 Collaborations, Acquisitions, and Funding

Additive Manufacturing

As the community finds more applications, improves processes, and looks for new technology, solution providers are working to support additive manufacturing growth through collaboration, investment, and funding. The funds will be used for process and material development of additive manufacturing of RF (radio frequency) devices.

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IDTechEx Asks If Electronics Manufacturing Can Join the Digital Age

i4.0 today

Asked whether electronics is a ‘digital technology’, almost everyone would reply in the affirmative. However, while printed circuit boards (PCBs) enable digital technologies, the manufacturing processes used to produce them are still largely analog. Why Do We Need Digital Electronics Manufacturing?

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Nikon Establishes New Company in the United States to Transform the Future of Digital Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

to separately support individual customer programs and requirements Provides customers with one-stop shop and turn-key factory option Tokyo – Nikon Corporation (Nikon) announced the formation of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Inc. These transformative programs culminated in the exciting launch of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Inc.,

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Decarbonizing the Electronics Industry with Sustainable Manufacturing

i4.0 today

A new wave of electronics manufacturing is on the horizon, driven forward by volatile energy prices and increasing demand for sustainability. With the electronics industry accounting for 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, it requires substantial innovation to reduce its environmental footprint.

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Decarbonising the Electronics Industry with Sustainable Manufacturing

MEM

A new wave of electronics manufacturing is on the horizon, driven forward by volatile energy prices and increasing demand for sustainability. With the electronics industry accounting for 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, it requires substantial innovation to reduce its environmental footprint.

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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

CSIRO ’s future digital manufacturing lead discusses emerging technologies driving innovation and competitive advantage in Australian manufacturing. Author: Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO In 2020, Australia ranked 91st on the Harvard Economic Complexity Index (ECI).