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Market for landing gear projected to take off, Frost & Sullivan

Canadian Manufacturing

billion by 2032 from $4.57 “COVID-19 vaccine rollouts and adherence to safety standards have boosted regional air travel, inflating the demand for aircraft landing gear systems,” said Vedhas Sabnis, aerospace & defense research analyst at Frost & Sullivan, in a statement.

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Make Connections at IFE 2022

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Each year, thousands of attendees from 30+ countries travel to North America’s #1 trade show city, Las Vegas, Nevada to network and do business with hundreds of suppliers showcasing every type of fastener for several industries including construction, aerospace, military, electrical, and automotive. Tuesday, October 18. 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM.

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Stratasys Board of Directors Unanimously Rejects Nano Dimension’s Partial Tender Offer

MESA

As a result of the transaction, together with Stratasys’ recently expanded offerings, Stratasys’ total addressable market is expected to increase to more than $100 billion by 2032. The world’s leading organizations turn to Stratasys to transform product design, bring agility to manufacturing and supply chains, and improve patient care.

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Stratasys to Combine with Desktop Metal in Approximately $1.8 Billion All-Stock Transaction

Additive Manufacturing

billion in 2025 revenue, with significant upside potential in a total addressable market of more than $100 billion by 2032. In addition, there are significant opportunities as additive manufacturing increases its offerings in mass production, with expected industry growth to more than $100 billion by 2032. are serving as legal counsel.

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Defence Minister Anand confirms deal to purchase fleet of F-35s

Canadian Manufacturing

The last of the 88 aircraft will be delivered in 2032. Royal Canadian Air Force pilots and technicians will train at bases in the U.S. while those preparations are underway, with the first F-35 set to actually arrive in Canada no earlier than 2029. ”