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Peek Into PTXPO 2025 Profile Previews: Mold Builders

Mold Making Technology

MMT @ PTXPO, Booth 1235 Our booth at PTXPO 2025 will be the perfect place to get to know us better, get to know each other and discover how MMT serves as the bridge to connect you to the latest industry innovations, strategies and solutions. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois.

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MassRobotics joins 2025 Robotics Summit & Expo as strategic partner

Robotics Business Review

The 2025 Robotics Summit & Expo takes place on April 30 and May 1 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. It will bring together more than 5,000 developers focused on building robots for aerospace and defense, healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, and other markets. Register today to save 40% on conference passes!

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3D printed polymer parts data published: SmarTech analysis sees polymer additive manufacturing market to produce nearly $26b in components annually by 2030

AU Manufacturing

The aerospace sector averaged the highest end-use part CAGR rate across all technologies, closely followed by consumer goods. The “Polymer Parts Produced” database will be updated on annual basis and is available as a one-time or subscription purchase.

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Disruptive Technologies of 2025: Top 50 Breakthroughs Reshaping Industries

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The Top 50 Technologies of 2025 are transforming industries by driving digital transformation, efficiency, and sustainability while unlocking new investment opportunities. Be at the forefront of the Top 50 Technologies Shaping 2025 by joining our exclusive growth webinar. Stay Ahead of the Curve Reserve Your Spot Now!

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5 biggest robotics trends of 2024

Robotics Business Review

Orders increased in food and consumer goods (+60%); life sciences , pharmaceuticals , and biomedical (+43%); and metals (+8%). In 2025, it plans to launch services in Miami and Tokyo. So, these numbers could also indicate a shift away from industrial robots and towards more flexible forms of automation.

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