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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.

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To celebrate a decade of service to the Indian electronics industry IPC India brings together Integrated Electronics Manufacturing & Interconnections (IEMI) event

Dinesh Mishra

Mitchell, IPC President and CEO , “We are excited about current manufacturing opportunities in India which is forecasted to bring the Indian electronics industry to US$300 billion by 2026, from US$75 billion presently. India is poised to become a global manufacturing hub, exporting approximately US$120 billion by 2026. About IPC India.

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Why Are Manufacturers Switching to a new Aluminum Alloy for Additive Manufacturing?

Fabricating & Metal Work

With weight-reduction being a priority for industries such as motorsports and aerospace, many manufacturers have recently turned to the lightweight aluminum-silicon-magnesium based alloys, such as F357 and AlSi10Mg, when 3D printing parts for everything from race cars to rockets.

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Mattr Infrastructure Technologies expands and modernizes tubing business

Plastics News

DSG-Canusa also makes accessories for electrical/electronics, energy, communications and automotive markets. Kanata makes wire, cable and connectors for nuclear, aerospace, military, medical and commercial applications. As they approach normal production capacity in 2026, the plants could generate more than C$50 (US$37.4

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

Additive Manufacturing

per SLM Share (the “Takeover Offer”) accompanied by a public offer to the holders of the Convertible Bonds 2026 (as defined below) issued by SLM (the “Bonds Offer”) (the Capital Increase, the Takeover Offer and the Bonds Offer together: the “Acquisition”). i), (ii) and (iii) collectively the “Convertible Bonds 2026”). JPY 84 billion).

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Global Metrology Software Market Driven by High Demand for Quality Control

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

million by 2026 from $613.7 Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Global Dimensional Metrology Software Growth Opportunities , finds quality inspection and reverse engineering of components across applications to be key enablers for metrology equipment and software. million in 2021, an uptick at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.7%.

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Enhancing Customer Satisfaction

Dinesh Mishra

Crore by 2026. we will be introducing at least ten new products year on year, Also, we shall be addressing solutions for the new age materials like Inconel materials, composites etc for aerospace and defence. Main Factors. The auto sector, a key user of machine tools, is set to grow 3.5 to 4 times from its current size of INR 5.7L