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Kaynes Canada Limited announces acquisition of August Electronics Inc.

Canadian Manufacturing

CALGARY — August Electronics Inc. announces that it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Kaynes Canada Limited, a wholly owned step-down subsidiary of Kaynes Technology India Limited, an Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) company.

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Memjet embracing advanced manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

Thelander said the new Australia-made strategy includes sourcing most components from suppliers in Australia. Now, all of them will be sourced from Australia.” ” Robotics enable competitive Australian manufacturing. Now, all of them will be sourced from Australia.”

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New industry partners announced for Tonsley Technical College

Manufacturer's Monthly

Tonsley Technical College will offer three specific industry areas of advanced manufacturing and engineering for careers in defence , automotive and energy to work with electric vehicles and renewables and building and construction for trade careers.

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A NSW manufacturing landscape enhanced by GME

Manufacturer's Monthly

This centralisation allows us to provide a true end-to-end Australian manufacturing solution. Additionally, weve recently invested in a dedicated Zone 4 manufacturing facility for secure electronics production, enabling us to deliver high-assurance equipment to Australian Defence customers.

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Explore Global Innovation Hub for Manufacturing

i4.0 today

This event will bring together six leading exhibitions, providing a comprehensive platform for innovation and synergy across key industries in the world of advanced manufacturing, including automotive, electronics, smart display and advanced materials industries.

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Nanothin printing for electronics hardware

Manufacturer's Monthly

Ghasemian said, “It could be a new source of functional 2D materials which are not accessible by conventional methods. The post Nanothin printing for electronics hardware appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly.

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ABB plans to invest $120M to expand production capacity in the U.S.

Robotics Business Review

Source: ABB ABB this week said it plans to invest $120 million in the U.S. Zurch, Switzerland-based ABB expects to create 50 new jobs at a new advanced manufacturing facility in Selmer, Tenn., and will double the size of its existing manufacturing site in Senatobia, Miss., A rendering of ABB’s new 320,000-sq.-ft.