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KUKA unveils KR FORTEC industrial robot

Robotics Business Review

Source: KUKA KUKA AG has revealed its KR FORTEC industrial robot. This latest robot fits between KUKA’s KR QUANTED and KR FORTEC ultra robots. Also, KUKA noted that KR QUANTEC can fit on the KL 4000. Source: KUKA The post KUKA unveils KR FORTEC industrial robot appeared first on The Robot Report.

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Today I can proudly say that every airliner has some part made in Belagavi

Dinesh Mishra

[Text] Aequs is a fast-growing diversified contract manufacturing company providing vertically integrated product solutions across its global customer base in the Aerospace, Toys, and Consumer Goods industries. TSMC is a fitting example. In the aerospace sector, manufacturers source parts and raw materials worldwide.

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Father/Daughter Team Takes Mold Business into the Future

Mold Making Technology

Source, all images: B A Die Mold Inc. We have a lot of good people here who are very good at what they do. B A Die Mold Founder and Owner Al Petrucci takes pride in the team’s in­novation, personalized service and collective experience in mold manufacturing. Anything could happen.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

Foley

Companies that may be concerned about the viability or performance of a supplier should consider seeking licenses or other rights that would enable to obtain vital components from another source if the supplier does not meet its obligations. Different sources have articulated different definitions. For example, courts and the U.S.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

Eventually, these hairpins need to fit into the exact grooves punched or cut into the stator stack sheets. In addition to this, high demand in the consumer goods industry leads to high demand in the Die & Mould segment. Such high-precision assemblies require down-to-the-micrometer accuracy – and this is where ZEISS excels.