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3 Technologies Driving U.S. Manufacturing

Automation World

Additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence and collaborative robots are changing every aspect of the manufacturing industries—from product design and production to supply chain strategies.

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Fleet Space unveils new headquarters and factory

Manufacturer's Monthly

“The tremendous evolution of Australia’s innovation ecosystem charts a clear path for Australia’s ascendancy in space, climate technologies, and artificial intelligence, said Nardini. The post Fleet Space unveils new headquarters and factory appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly.

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Field Notes: ProMat 2025 has Canadian manufacturers competing with optimism amidst a trade war

Automation Mag

Our supply chain is resilient enough that we wouldnt be affected by it. Outside of robotics, there were companies offering automation solutions, 3D printing companies, new AMRs and steel workstation manufacturers from all across Canada. 3D printing enables the localization of your manufacturing efforts.

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

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Collaborative Ecosystem : Industries are now forging partnerships across sustainable value chains, enhancing recycling infrastructure and supply chains to integrate more upcycled materials into production, and achieve circular economies.

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Proximity: The supply chain revolution every distributor needs to lead

Fastener News Desk

Mark Dancer on Flourishing Business Distributors have a unique opportunity to embrace a revolutionary vibe, navigate breakthroughs, and transform the supply chain from the ground up—if they are willing to become bold changemakers. Proximity is 3D printing, vertical farms, solar panels, streaming media, remote healthcare, and more.

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3D Digital Data, Additive Manufacturing and Medicine – The advantages and gaps

Additive Manufacturing

Take, for example, the commercialization of Invisalign dental aligners in 1999 using indirect 3D printing of forms, and the creation of patient-matched in-ear hearing aid cases by Siemens in the early 2000s, with millions of patients treated. As metal 3D printing and materials have advanced so have solutions for healthcare.

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Key insights from RSM’s manufacturing report

Manufacturer's Monthly

Obstacles like digital transformation, artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing, and cybersecurity.” Simultaneously, 3D printing is revolutionising manufacturing processes, offering precision, waste reduction, and accelerated prototyping. Manufacturers can adapt by embracing the technological revolution.