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SprintRay Announces Launch of Next Generation OnX Tough for Dental Prosthetics

Additive Manufacturing

announced the commercial launch of OnX Tough, a next generation hybrid ceramic resin designed for 3D printing dental prosthetics. billion by 2026. billion by 2026. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 20, 2022 — SprintRay Inc. ” The need for dental prosthetics is on the rise, with the global market projected to reach $9.71

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Nikon Decision to Submit a Public Takeover Offer for Shares of SLM, based in Germany

Additive Manufacturing

3D Printing will revolutionize mass-production by enabling our clients to manufacture highly complex parts, reduce cycle time, carbon emissions, energy costs and waste. per each convertible bond issued by SLM on 14 June 2022 in the amount of EUR 30,213,000.00, with ISIN DE000A3MQV02 (the “Convertible Bonds 2022/2026”, and lit.

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Applications of Sheet Metal Fabrication

Ionthis

billion by the end of 2026, it’s clear that this process has new applications that are being discovered each day. Additionally, ERP systems and 3D printing are increasing in these industries. Applications of Sheet Metal Fabrication. Ionthis Inc. Applications of Sheet Metal Fabrication.

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ABB Acquires Sevensense, Expanding Leadership in Next-generation AI-enabled Mobile Robotics

i4.0 today

Each mobile robot, equipped with vision and AI, scans a unique part of the building; collectively these robots complement each other’s view to form a complete map, enabling them to work autonomously in a rapidly changing environment.”

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MMT Articles You Loved in February

Mold Making Technology

From hot runners to 3D printing and even a story about a man’s dream to enjoy golf with his family—we believe we have a little something for everyone in our February lineup of most-viewed articles. Source: (top left) Incoe Corp., bottom left) Sodick Inc., February’s focus was software. Read it here.