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Making Smaller Better: Solving the Challenges of Small Part Machining

Fabricating & Metal Work

Steve Jobs’ philosophy, “We’ve got to make the smalls things unforgettable,” is getting truer each year as big electronics players like Intel, Samsung and TSMC squeeze more functionality into smaller devices and printed circuit boards (PCB). billion by 2029. At the same time, electronic parts are getting smaller.

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Firan Technology Group signs agreement to acquire Holaday Circuits

Canadian Manufacturing

TORONTO — Firan Technology Group Corporation, a leading provider of electronic products and avionic sub-systems for the aerospace and defense markets, entered into an agreement to acquire Holaday Circuits, Inc. Holaday is a manufacturer of high technology circuit boards focused on the aerospace and defense markets.

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Weekly RoundUp – Avoiding Maintenance Downtime, Auto Industry Hinting Towards Normalcy, Manufacturing Technology Orders Up – Week of 11/14/22

HGR Inc.

Additionally, battery electric vehicle nameplates grow from 20% of the mix in 2023 to 46% of the mix in 2029. Supply chains for the aerospace sector are continuing to increase domestic capacity, particularly for cutting equipment, in an attempt to reduce reliance on foreign components.

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Echoes of Innovation

Dinesh Mishra

This capability is crucial for industries such as aerospace, medical sectors aiming to achieve lighter weight, improved durability, and enhanced performance in their products. This is an selfless effort to develop manufacturing MSME’s thus helping our country to become manufacturing hub by 2029. Meshmix Media Private Ltd.

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Perpetual Wisdom

Dinesh Mishra

The market for CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines is expanding rapidly, driven by the automotive and aerospace sectors. Additionally, there is growing interest in additive manufacturing (3D printing), which is gaining traction for producing complex, lightweight components, especially in aerospace and defence industries.

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2025 Top 50 Technologies: Convergence of Innovation Shaping a $1.8 Trillion Sector

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

This market is projected to exceed $26 billion by 2029, driven by nanotechnology innovations. billion in the last two years alone, FPBs are emerging as a safer, more economical, and long-lasting alternative to lithium-ion batteries, significantly impacting sectors such as electric vehicles, grid storage, and portable electronics.