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EMO Hannover 2025: Focused and condensed

Fabricating & Metal Work

Originally scheduled until September 27th, EMO Hannover 2025 will now take place from September 22nd to 26th, from Monday to Friday. The duration of EMO Hannover 2025 will be shortened from six to five days in future. The post EMO Hannover 2025: Focused and condensed appeared first on Fabricating and Metalworking.

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AMD releases Versal Gen 2 to improve support for embedded AI, edge processing

Robotics Business Review

It added that they “enable the design of high-performance, edge-optimized products for the automotive, aerospace and defense, industrial, vision, healthcare, broadcast, and pro AV [autonomous vehicle] markets.” “All will need to be accelerated.”

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Car part manufacturer set to expand

Manufacturer's Monthly

The new facility, expected to ready in 2025, will also see PWR add up to 488 new jobs over the next 10 years that will more than double its current Australian workforce of 340 staff. PWR has already been a motor sport success story and is seeing rapid growth in defence and aerospace industries.

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Thousands more SME manufacturers to benefit from Made Smarter after Budget commitment

i4.0 today

The Government has announced in the Autumn Budget on Wednesday, October 30th that it will spend £16m expanding the Adoption programme to all nine English regions in 2025-26.

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Fischer Spindles Support Large-Format, High-Production Work

Modern Machine Shop

Vice President Doug Kranz says Fischer USA is targeting Kessler spindles, found on large-format SW machines, typically used in the automotive market for high-production work. The company is focusing on Makino spindles for several lines of that builder’s machines, specifically MAG3, which are primarily used in aerospace.

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Nikon Begins Acquisition of Partner Avonix Imaging

Modern Machine Shop

Nikon and Avonix plan to further develop new products and enhance their businesses with Avonix’s customer base in the automotive and aerospace fields. Nikon says it has positioned digital manufacturing business as its key strategic business through 2025.

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FANUC Welcomes £4.5bn Windfall for UK Manufacturing

i4.0 today

Including £2bn for the automotive industry, £975m for aerospace and £960m for clean energy, the funding will be available to UK manufacturers from 2025, following the next general election. In 2025-26, the scheme will be rolled out across all the whole of England before its UK-wide expansion from 2026-27.