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Full House for Laser Lines’ customer event at the Digital Manufacturing Centre

MEM

Over 50 businesses attended Laser Lines’ customer open day at the Digital Manufacturing Centre (DMC) in Silverstone earlier this month. At this last one, we were completely up to max – a great thing to see as businesses want to see how additive manufacturing can achieve cost and time savings in action.

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Cloud-based Technologies Can Drive the Future of Europe’s Automotive Industry

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In July 2021, the German Association of the Automotive Industry, known as Verband der Automobilindustrie (VDA), cut its forecast for production growth from 13 percent to 3 percent, citing supply-chain disruptions, including a shortage of semiconductors. billion pounds ($3.30 Euros) to costs. billion pounds ($3.30 Euros) to costs.

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How Additive Manufacturing Can Help Fix the Supply Chain

Fastener News Desk

This has taken the form of long lead times, as well as stalling of production when parts needed for manufacturing fail. There is a potential solution, however: additive manufacturing. This opens new doors for faster and more localized manufacture of parts in these and other industries. Industry 4.0

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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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A Decade of KWSP

MEM

During this time, we delivered many firsts, including projects in medical and life sciences, battery manufacturing technology, thermoplastic chassis development, and innovative equipment for F1. “In

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A legacy of innovative manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Innovative Manufacturing CRC’s time is coming to an end after six years of extraordinary work for Australian manufacturing. Manufacturers’ Monthly reviews the CRC’s journey and outlooks for the future of Australia’s manufacturing SMEs and the broader ecosystem. IMCRC’s beginnings. Engaging industry.

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What Does 2023 Hold for Printed/Flexible Electronics?

i4.0 today

With applications ranging from energy harvesting to sensing, and applicability to sectors being as varied as healthcare and automotive, printed/flexible electronics are set to change our expectations of what electronics can provide and where they can be utilized. Facilitating Digital Healthcare. Modernizing Automotive Interiors.