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IN THE NEWS with Fastener News Desk the Week of April 10, 2023

Fastener News Desk

From classroom learning and hands-on exercises about calipers, torque, metallurgy, materials, fastener failures, hydrogen embrittlement, and bolt tension to touring plants and networking, the students soaked in five intensive days of fastener education. Experience the future of fastener buying online at 1-800-Fasteners.com.

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Celebrating Industry Samurai Awards & Conference 2022

Dinesh Mishra

Following are the main highlights of the week-long event in images and main specifications such as topic introduction and individual talk dates. In an engaging presentation given on Zeiss’ industrial and quality solutions, the speakers conversed in-depth about the fundamentals and the advantages of the company’s category-leading solutions.

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Collaborative robot market has strong long-term future

Control Engineering

The industry with the fastest growth rate in 2022 was the new energy industry (including lithium-ion battery, wind power, PV and hydrogen), followed by automotive and electronics. Launch different semi-customized products for various categories of application.

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Cream of the crop: meet the finalists for the IET Excellence and Innovation Awards

E&T

We believe in excellence and innovation but with impact and a long-term view, and we are incorporating social and environmental impact across all categories.” Ricardo Ricardo has developed a liquid hydrogen-cooled powertrain for long-haul mobility. The Young Pioneer is a People’s Choice category.

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The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and its Impact on the Chemical Industry

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Everything monetary in the bill is divided into two categories: investments (where the money will be spent) and revenues (where the money will come from). Hydrogen necessitates the use of iridium, platinum, and titanium in its electrolyzers. The deficit should be reduced because the bill should collect more money than it will invest.