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EOS Helps Manufacturer Atlas Copco Cut Costs By 30%, Lead Times By 90% and Win New Business with the EOS P 396 Solution

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Atlas Copco is a global leader in providing innovative technology, products, and solutions to many industries, including automotive, where it designs and produces over 70 types of self-piercing rivets, associated tooling and equipment for a range of automotive manufacturers. AM is also helping the team simplify products.

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Nano Dimension Launches $18.00 Per Share All-Cash Special Tender Offer to Increase Ownership in Stratasys to between 53% and 55% of Its Outstanding Shares

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About Nano Dimension Nano Dimension’s (Nasdaq: NNDM) vision is to transform existing electronics and mechanical manufacturing into Industry 4.0 The company designs and makes Additive Electronics and Additive Manufacturing 3D printing machines and consumable materials.

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The Importance of Cross Collaboration for Solving Industry Challenges

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The marine industry is increasingly collaborating with suppliers of automotive batteries, particularly in high-voltage systems, to create more efficient, reliable and powerful propulsion systems for boats and yachts.

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From Concept to Racetrack: Which Machines Assist in Upgrading a Formula 1 Car?

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Models: From the computer into the wind tunnel Formula 1 is not only a world of digital design artistry but also of handcrafted precision – such as in the production of models for the wind tunnel and the actual prototypes or the final component. 3D printers are also employed. © Surplex).

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Mr. Gautam K. Ahuja, CEO & MD of Guhring (India) Private Limited, discusses Guhring’s technological advancements and leading role in innovation.

Dinesh Mishra

While not replacing traditional machining entirely, additive manufacturing is being integrated into production lines for prototyping, customization, and small-batch production. Guhring, a prominent player in the cutting tool industry, is implementing several innovative technologies and solutions to maintain its competitive edge: 1.

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IDTechEx Asks If Electronics Manufacturing Can Join the Digital Age

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With electronics, digital manufacturing enables rapid prototyping, accelerating the design process. It’s already being used in the semiconductor packaging production process and will soon be applied to larger area conformal surfaces such as automotive glass.

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Scape Technologies, Danish Technological Institute, and AMT join in a new EUROSTARS Project: Just in Time 3D Printing Production

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Although the terms “3D printing” and “rapid prototyping” are casually used to discuss additive manufacturing, each process is a subset of additive manufacturing. Currently the industry uses post-processing methods that are labour intensive, dusty, energy-inefficient and environment-polluting.