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Bar and Restaurant Partners with 3D Printing Company to Provide Training Courses

i4.0 today

A popular series of 3D printing and design training courses will reach more businesses across Cumbria after securing training space at a well-known bar and restaurant. Graham is looking to produce 3D printed branded goods for their bars and associated hotels. Skills Bootcamp. The industry 4.0 3d360printer.co.uk/cumbria-dfe-skills-bootcamps.

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Cumbrian schoolchildren receive advanced manufacturing training via Sellafield programme

Manufacturing Management

Students at 12 Cumbrian schools are to benefit from new digital manufacturing equipment and specialist teacher training thanks to a collaboration between 3D printing experts and industry.

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Nikon Establishes New Company in the United States to Transform the Future of Digital Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

to separately support individual customer programs and requirements Provides customers with one-stop shop and turn-key factory option Tokyo – Nikon Corporation (Nikon) announced the formation of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Inc. These transformative programs culminated in the exciting launch of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing, Inc.,

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Additive Manufacturing Growth: Review of 2022 Collaborations, Acquisitions, and Funding

Additive Manufacturing

Whether by opening new research facilities, building partner networks, acquiring companies, co-developing applications and technology, receiving grants, raising capital, or other activities, the additive manufacturing industry is committed to supporting 3D printing professionals in achieving their goals. and Desktop Metal, Inc.

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A Fond Farewell to My Additive Friends

Modern Machine Shop

Established software providers are investing in their CAD and CAE tools like never before, and dozens of new startups have emerged to provide new design capabilities and tools, many of which have already been acquired and integrated into existing software to improve the digital workflow that underpins AM.

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How a collaborative approach is driving Ireland from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0

Control Engineering

Ireland has a disproportionately high density of manufacturers that have developed into hubs of industry activity in a relatively small geographic footprint, which has encouraged companies to collaborate and partner, fostering innovation. The blessing and the curse of Industry 5.0 is that it’s an open-ended concept.

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Modern Manufacturing Expo: Collaboration hub for real-life implementation

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Expo will feature a special dedicated Innovation & Collaboration Zone where Universities, Manufacturing Hubs and CRC’s will showcase their offering to the manufacturing sector. Real advice to give manufacturers a clear path forward . Expert Arena.