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RIC Technology debuts robotic 3D printer that can print up to 3 stories high

Robotics Business Review

RIC Technology’s new RIC-PRIMUS will be 3D printing live at WOC 2025. Source: RIC Technology RIC Technology last week debuted its most advanced and largest construction robotic 3D printer, named RIC-PRIMUS. With the capability to print three-story structures up to 32 ft. 26 m) printing length, and a 36.1-ft.

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Ready for 2024: Additive Manufacturing Strategies Gears up to Revolutionize 3D Printing Industry Again

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Stellar Sponsorship and Keynote Speakers The sponsorship for this event showcases a cross-section of esteemed companies in the additive manufacturing (AM) ecosystem, underlining the industry’s ongoing growth and significance. 3D printing pioneer Stratasys takes the spotlight as the Diamond Sponsor, accentuating its leadership role.

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Funding the next wave of robotics

Robotics Business Review

The Robot Report Podcast Funding the next wave of robotics The Robot Report Podcast Nuro navigates to fully autonomous driving In Episode 176 of The Robot Report Podcast, we feature an interview with venture capitalists Juliette Chevallier, Principle at Scale Ventures, and Jasmeet Singh founder of JMOON Ventures.

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Australian Manufacturing Week takes over Melbourne this May

Manufacturer's Monthly

For over twenty years, AMW has been the premier event to explore emerging technologies, learn from industry leaders, and network with potential customers and collaborators. The Additive Manufacturing Zone will showcase the latest in 3D printing, from rapid prototyping to applications in construction and nanotechnology.

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BlackBerry QNX provides guidance on minimizing jitter, latency in robotics

Robotics Business Review

A whitepaper explains how to reduce robot jitter with software for greater industrial productivity. Source: BlackBerry QNX Robots need to precisely synchronize for manufacturing applications such as assembly, welding, and materials handling. Register now.

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Accu Aims to Inspire Next Generation of Engineers at Makers Central

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Accu, the Huddersfield-based engineering business that supplies 50% of the worlds top manufacturers with precision engineering components, will be inspiring the next generation of engineers at the Makers Central event at the NEC in Birmingham on May 17 th and 18 th. To find out more about Makers Central visit: www.makerscentral.co.uk.

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igus to show affordable automation at Hannover Messe, Robotics Summit

Robotics Business Review

The Cologne, Germany-based company announced 247 new products, including lubrication-free drives using motion plastics and new robots for educational, service, and industrial applications. “We’re offering a mobile manipulator for small companies,” said Alexander Mühlens, head of automation technology and robotics at igus.

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