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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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Rapid Manufacturing Providers Merge to Create Uptive Brand 

Mold Making Technology

The Uptive brand provides production-grade parts across numerous end markets including medical, electronics, consumer, automotive, aerospace and defense, automation and industrial, among others. Uptive also announces the launch of its new branding and an enhanced online presence, available at uptivemfg.com.

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Forging the future for additive manufacturing in Defence

Manufacturer's Monthly

Secure Bits acts as a ‘one stop shop’ for defence projects, sitting across composites, metals and rapid prototyping, but also CNC machining, sheet metal, plastics and electronics all in-house. Owen explained that additive manufacturing has been on the rise in Defence across the world over the last few years.

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Holo Welcomes John Buffington as Head of Product Engineering

Additive Manufacturing

I’m excited to be joining the already outstanding talents at Holo, providing our customers with dedicated support and helping fulfill the promise of digital manufacturing of metal parts.” About Holo Holo enables digital manufacturing at scale.

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Large Hybrid Steel Insert Solves Deformation, Dimensionality, Cycle Time Problems

Mold Making Technology

Last year, Linear merged with on-demand digital manufacturer Shapeways Inc. As a global polymer and metal additive service bureau providing rapid prototyping, production and finishing of parts, Shapeways had started expanding into traditional manufacturing services.