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Sakuu Opens New Battery Printing and Engineering Facility

Additive Manufacturing

The new facility will allow Sakuu to scale its 3D printing battery platform as the company looks to open gigafactories around the world with a total energy output goal of 60GWh by 2028. The post Sakuu Opens New Battery Printing and Engineering Facility appeared first on Additive Manufacturing (AM).

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Perpetual Wisdom

Dinesh Mishra

Other notable trends include the growth in industrial automation, particularly in the automotive sector, which continues to be a major consumer of machine tools, including CNC machines and advanced automation solutions. The group is focusing on expanding its offerings in emerging sectors like aerospace, defence, and electronics.

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Back In Action: An MCMT Special

Dinesh Mishra

India is among the world’s biggest metal-cutting machine tools markets, with sectors like automotive, general engineering, energy, and aerospace being the major demand drivers. This technology has been rapidly adopted in various applications like quick product development, MRO services, aerospace components manufacturing, etc.

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Stratasys and CollPlant Unite Technologies to Transform Healthcare with Industrial-Scale Bioprinting of Tissues and Organs

Additive Manufacturing

Based on these positive results, CollPlant is planning to initiate a follow-up, large-animal study in the second half of 2023 using commercial-size implants to support subsequent human studies and future product commercialization.

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Rolls-Royce Canada employees vote in favour of agreement

Canadian Manufacturing

MONTREAL — Rolls-Royce Canada says its employees have voted in favour of a new collective agreement that will be in effect until March 2028. I would like to thank our employees, their representatives and all of our stakeholders for their continued trust in this important site for the Quebec aerospace sector.”