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The Future of Eco-Friendly Manufacturing: 10 Key Strategies for Sustainable Materials

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

A variety of industries — automotive, healthcare, food and beverages, and beyond — are leveraging innovative eco-friendly manufacturing solutions by harnessing sustainable materials. Leading brands aim for 25-50% recycled content in packaging by 2030.

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Nano Dimension Launches $18.00 Per Share All-Cash Special Tender Offer to Increase Ownership in Stratasys to between 53% and 55% of Its Outstanding Shares

MESA

Nano Dimension serves over 2,000 customers across vertical target markets such as aerospace & defense, advanced automotive, high-tech industrial, specialty medical technology, R&D and academia. The company designs and makes Additive Electronics and Additive Manufacturing 3D printing machines and consumable materials.

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Automakers and Tire Manufacturers Enhance Electric Vehicle Performance and Resource Optimization, Burnishing Their Green Credentials

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Sustainability is at the heart of disruptive transformation across the automotive industry. Sustainability and the Automotive Industry. Moreover, the use of 3D printing, secondary material usage, and refined surfaces lower material wastage in the manufacturing process, promoting a circular economy.

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

Additive Manufacturing

Toshikazu Umatate, CEO of Nikon said: “By acquiring SLM Solutions, Nikon is taking an important step towards our Vision 2030. 3D Printing will revolutionize mass-production by enabling our clients to manufacture highly complex parts, reduce cycle time, carbon emissions, energy costs and waste. Background of acquisition.

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Metal Additive Manufacturing is an Untapped Market Innovation

Fabricating & Metal Work

Most people have heard of metal additive manufacturing (AM) and have probably seen a 3D printed part or two, but what they may not realize that the ability to create complex components with computer-aided design (CAD) programs or object scans can affect production much more than at the beginning of the value chain. billion by 2027.

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Q&A Attracting and Retaining Technical Talent in Manufacturing

ATS

million unfilled jobs by 2030. Workers who can leverage robotics, big data, 3D printing and other disruptive technologies to drive process innovation are needed, and manufacturers that can develop and retain such skilled workers may have a competitive advantage. Two Must-Haves for IIoT Success at Your Factory. Let’s Talk.

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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. billion by 2030, expanding at a CAGR of 5.7% from 2023 to 2030. Billion by 2028, exhibiting a CAGR of 9.4%