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Nano Dimension Sells DragonFly Additive Manufacturing System to Istituto Italiano di Technologia

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Nano Dimension Ltd. has sold its DragonFly Pro additive manufacturing system for electronics to Istituto Italiano di Technologia (IIT) Biomolecular Nanotechnologies. IIT is a research institution in Italy specializing in promoting technological development and higher education in science and technology. The IIT staff is comprised of approximately 1,700 people from over 60 countries, working together to conduct research in multidisciplinary…


2019 NextGen Supply Chain Awards winner recap

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We’ve all heard the buzzwords: Robotics, artificial intelligence, predictive and prescriptive analytics, blockchain and digital transformation. In fact, every day, we read about a new technology that is going to revolutionize the way business gets done and supply chains get managed. Based on the press accounts, it’s easy to think that every competitor in a given industry is already putting…


Universal Robots launches authorized training centers

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Universal Robots (UR) is building on the online modules offered through the UR Academy by enabling its sales channel to open Authorized Training Centers (ATCs). Through hands-on classes hosted by UR-trained teachers, the ATCs will broaden users’ understanding of the UR cobots’ range of use cases, while providing opportunities for hands-on practice in real-life applications. Worldwide, UR is planning 50…


Racing Group Sprints Ahead with Stratasys 3D Printing

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See how Stratasys helps Don Schumacher Racing eliminate the time-consuming, trial-and-error process involved with machining out new components. With Stratasys 3D printing, they're able to produce parts in the exact form, fit and function of the parts that end up on the race cars, all before the next competition.


Mobile Robotics Descend on Warehouse Operations

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Robotics for distribution centers (DCs), such as autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and collaborative picking arms, are growing at a rapid rate, with well over a dozen robotics vendors aiming at the needs of DC operators. At the same time, U.S. unemployment was running at 4% or under for the first few months of 2019, dipping to 3.6% in April. The…


Faster, More Efficient Modeling of Complex Manufacturing Processes

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MSC Simufact introduces Forming Version 16, a simulation and analysis software suite for modeling complex manufacturing machines and forming processes. Rewritten throughout for increased efficiency and ease of use, Forming Version 16 also offers various new features and enhancements for building robust simulation models. The new geometry data check feature allows users to identify simulation error as well as check…


Huntsman Delivers new IROPRINT Additive Manufacturing Materials

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Global chemical company Huntsman outlined details of a new range of additive manufacturing materials that it has developed. Huntsman’s IROPRINT additive manufacturing platform contains three kinds of urethane-based materials (resins, powders and filaments), which can be 3D printed using various additive manufacturing methods including stereolithography (SLA), high speed sintering (HSS) and fused filament fabrication (FFF). Initially, Huntsman is launching its…


Renishaw Supplies Metal Additive Manufacturing Equipment to Knust-Godwin

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Renishaw has supplied four RenAM 500Q metal additive manufacturing machines to Knust-Godwin, a precision machining company located in Katy, TX. The high-productivity machine, designed for serialized industrial manufacturing, helps Knust-Godwin to reduce lead times for its customers. Knust-Godwin has history of machining large, complex parts for oilfield instrumentation. The company first introduced additive manufacturing as a new technology to help…


VELO3D Intelligent Fusion Technology to 3D Print Metal Parts on the Supersonic Jet

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VELO3D announces that it has partnered with Boom Supersonic, the Colorado company building a fast supersonic airliner, to manufacture the flight hardware necessary to build XB-1, Boom’s Mach-2.2 supersonic demonstrator aircraft. Boom is leveraging VELO3D’s Intelligent Fusion technology. XB-1 is an independently-developed supersonic jet that is aiming to prove the key technologies in-flight for safe, efficient travel at Mach 2.2…


Samsung Electronics Selects Optomec’s Aerosol Jet for Next-Generation Electronics Production

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Optomec announces that Samsung Electronics has commissioned an Aerosol Jet 5X System in its Printed Electronics Lab to enable next-generation electronics production. Manufacturers use the aerosol jet's ability to print conductors and dielectric materials on 3D surfaces on many types of substrates. Electronics producers are now using the aerosol jet process to print RF interconnects, replace wire bonds in IC…


ExOne S-MAX Pro Redefines the Market for Sand Cast 3D Printing

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ExOne introduces its newest industrial 3D sand printer for casting, the S-MAX Pro. The company says the new unit is designed for both prototyping and industrial series production. S-MAX Pro can achieve printing speeds of up to 135 layers per hour, which adds up to two full 1,800x1,000x700 (mm) job boxes, each with a volume of 1,260 liters, in just…


3D Printing Aids in Engineering Human Hair Follicles

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Researchers at Columbia University’s Irving Medical Center have leveraged 3D printing to literally create a new “hair raising” process. The group has used a 3D printer to create plastic molds that can function as a microenvironment for hair follicle growth. The process could be a way to facilitate the growth of human hair follicles in a laboratory to slow or…


EU Program Supports SME Adoption of 3D Printing

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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are often challenged to deploy additive manufacturing (AM) technology because of the high cost of entry. A European Union (EU) program can help address this challenge. The EU-funded AdditiveManufacturABLE (AMable) program is helping SMEs develop their ideas into final products, as well as creating a digital framework to provide access to European AM knowledge. According…


NAND Flash Finds a Home in the IoT

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The Internet of Things (IoT) presents design engineers with a new set of challenges. These range from the need for specialized operating systems to dealing with extreme constraints on power consumption and form factor. As inherent as its demand for new processor architectures, the IoT also requires designers to deploy fast, flexible and inexpensive memory to address the challenges for…


TE Connectivity Foundation Continues Effort to Boost Access to STEM Education

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The TE Connectivity Foundation announced it will continue its support of three nonprofit organizations that advance its mission of connecting and strengthening global communities through access to technology and engineering for all, with a focus on women and underserved populations, by providing $1.3 million in grants. “We initiated our support of this work last year, and were thrilled not only…


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