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MoldMaking Technology's Best of November

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Photo Credit: (top left) DME Company, (top right) PCS Company, (bottom left) American Tool and Mold (Jeremy Scott), (bottom right) Lawrence Mold and Tool In November, MoldMaking Technology dove into an array of subjects, bridging the worlds of 3D scanning, machine monitoring and multi-cavity molds. Read the full article.

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Control Engineering hot topics, February 2023

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Links to each article below. Analysis: Ability to delay Microsoft DCOM hardening patch ends as of March 2023 The mandatory Microsoft DCOM hardening patch, “one of the best changes Microsoft has made for DCOM,” effects only a small percentage, but still a large number of applications. See five tips for optimizing HMI/SCADA screens.

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How AI and machine learning can drive sustainable 5G

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Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)’s ability to gather and learn information will play a key role in sustainable 5G. 5G networks have five energy-saving pillars uses can take advantage of to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are helping. Learning Objectives.

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MoldMaking Technology's Most-Viewed Content 2022: Products

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Photo Credit, clockwise from top left: GF Machining Solutions, IMCO Carbide Tool, DMG MORI USA and Capture3D. With Christmas right around the corner, MoldMaking Technology is gifting you, our readers, with an annual top-viewed article series covering products, profiles, tips and case studies, available each Monday leading up to the new year.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

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Agility and resiliency remain essential attributes for manufacturers in 2023. Manufacturers are no longer focused on figuring out when things will return to “normal.” ” Instead, they are applying lessons learned from the past few years to evolve their operations to succeed in this “new normal.”