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Gears of Progress: Inside the Dynamic Machine Manufacturing Ecosystem

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing Additive manufacturing, or 3D printing, is creating a dynamic collaboration between 3D printing technology providers, material scientists, and manufacturing companies. By specializing in 3D printing, robotic automation, and advanced analytics, they are helping manufacturers embrace Industry 4.0

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Polymer 3D Printing Market Moves Beyond Prototyping to Hit US$21.1 Billion in 2033

i4.0 today

When it comes to history and awareness, polymer additive manufacturing leads the 3D printing industry. The first type of 3D printing to be invented in the 1980s was stereolithography, while thermoplastic filament extrusion holds the most public recognition amongst additive technologies. billion in 2033.

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IDTechEx Discusses the Long-Term Trends Shaping Additive Manufacturing

i4.0 today

Ten years ago, the 3D printing landscape was in the midst of its first big boom. The general public was being introduced to the possibilities of 3D printing through countless eye-popping headlines that speculated on 3D printing’s application in everything from toys to phones to organs.

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A legacy of innovative manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

According to Sharon Wilson, BAE Systems Australia’s Continuous National Shipbuilding Director, the IMCRC- facilitated projects are a benchmark for industry-research collaboration. “As Industry 4.0 3D printed bone implant by Stryker, who IMCRC helped to launch its first R&D facility in Queensland.

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Mastering AM Conference Returns as a Live Event for the First Time in Four Years – Make Sure You Join Us

i4.0 today

Expect to learn about the latest advances in additive manufacturing, hear from industry experts, take advantage of opportunities to network with other additive manufacturing professionals, and share best practice to help benchmark performance.

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Perpetual Wisdom

Dinesh Mishra

Technological advancements are driving a shift towards Industry 4.0, 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. The group has invested in Industry 4.0

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Beyond the Cutting Edge

Dinesh Mishra

These educational events are designed to equip current and future machinists with the necessary skills to excel in a rapidly evolving industry landscape. Advancements in Additive Manufacturing: Additive manufacturing or 3D printing technology is set to become more integrated with traditional machining processes.