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New computer model could help robots collect Moon dust

Robotics Business Review

The same experiments were set up in, both, simulation and reality to see if the virtual regolith behaved realistically. The tool, developed by researchers at the University of Bristol and based at the Bristol Robotics Laboratory, could be used to train astronauts ahead of Lunar missions.

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FABTECH 2023 – 3D/Additive Manufacturing, Forming & Fabricating

Fabricating & Metal Work

Pavilions at FABTECH are dedicated to 3D/Additive Manufacturing, Forming & Fabricating (Hall A); Welding, Welding Automation, Robotics & Industrial Automation (Hall B); and METALFORM, Finishing, Tube & Pipe (Hall D). And a new electric Auto-Crowning system maintains longitudinal accuracy throughout production.

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MoldMaking Technology's Most-Viewed Content 2022: Products

Mold Making Technology

With Christmas right around the corner, MoldMaking Technology is gifting you, our readers, with an annual top-viewed article series covering products, profiles, tips and case studies, available each Monday leading up to the new year. 1, 2022 to Nov. 28, 2022): Cutting Tools. 1, 2022 to Nov. 28, 2022): Cutting Tools. Mold Materials.

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FABTECH 2023 – METALFORM, Finishing, Tube & Pipe

Fabricating & Metal Work

Pavilions at FABTECH are dedicated to 3D/Additive Manufacturing, Forming & Fabricating (Hall A) ; Welding, Welding Automation, Robotics & Industrial Automation (Hall B) ; and METALFORM, Finishing, Tube & Pipe (Hall D). An estimated 45,000 people will attend FABTECH 2023. In Booth D41130, Accurate Die Design Software, Inc.

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Nikon Releases Versatile Large-Volume X-Ray CT System

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The first of an innovative range of high-performance X-ray CT (computed tomography) systems offering enhanced levels of precision, resolution and scan speed has been introduced and is ready to order from the Industrial Metrology Business Unit (IMBU) of Nikon Corporation.