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Robotics Factory adds five startups to its residency pilot cohort

Robotics Business Review

In addition to the Robotics Factory’s facilities, the organization will provide hands-on support, access to cutting-edge tools , grant funding, connections to local manufacturers, and educational resources to support rapid prototyping and production.

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How additive manufacturing capabilities can boost Australian aerospace and defence industry growth

Manufacturer's Monthly

By using 3D printing, it is possible to speed up the prototyping process and reduce waste during production, leading to significant cost savings. Supply chain disruptions: Supply chain disruptions are a significant challenge within the aerospace industry; however, it also presents an opportunity to explore innovative approaches.

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Autonomous Manufacturing: AMFG Receives $8.5 Million in Funding Led by Intel Capital

Additive Manufacturing

We chose AMFG for its vast functionality and the ability to customize it to our needs.”. Through Intel Capital’s invaluable network and expertise, we will transform supply chains and product life cycles, propelling the autonomous revolution towards its gleaming future,” said Keyvan Karimi, founder and CEO of AMFG.

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In "Hybrid" FIM Process, 3D Printing Complements Injection Molding

Mold Making Technology

Alpine Advanced Materials delivered 80 rapid prototype molded (RPM) parts (depicted above) for low-volume injection molding production within 10 business days using the freeform injection molding (FIM) process. Results: 80 rapid prototype molded parts for low-volume injection molding production delivered within 10 business days.

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Additive vs. Traditional Manufacturing

i4.0 today

3D printing dates back to the early 1980s in Japan, when Hideo Kodama developed a rapid prototyping system, an early version of the stereolithography (SLA) machine. Now 3D printing is helping many companies transform their business models to become more efficient and agile as well as handle supply chain disruptions.

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Robotics Summit & Expo announces conference agenda

Robotics Business Review

This keynote will explore emerging technologies shaping warehouse and supply chain automation, from mobile robots to robotic picking and everything in between. Power density continues to be a cornerstone in robot actuator design, but this is often compromised by additional functionality required of actuators and their cabling.

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What can be obtained from a Digital Twin

Smile Hub

Furthermore, thanks to rapid prototyping, by running the design in an operational context, errors in the prototype can be detected early. Having a virtual twin of the supply chain allows to model its behavior and makes predictions possible according to market behavior and / or associated risks.