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Precision Meets Innovation at IMTS 2024

Mold Making Technology

Automation and Smart Manufacturing Automation was a central theme, with exhibitors like System 3R , Hurco and Hermle showcasing solutions that enable unattended operations and easy scalability. 3D Printing: New applications and materials in both metal and resin printing are now more affordable, inspiring new implementation ideas.

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Trends Shaping the Future of Moldmaking

Modern Machine Shop

Source: Hurco Market Dynamics and Business Strategies Reshoring trends are leading to increased emphasis on domestic production in many markets. This shift is driven by concerns over supply chain resilience and a desire for greater control over quality and lead times. Diversification is a key strategy for many mold builders.

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Perpetual Wisdom

Dinesh Mishra

with a focus on digitization and smart manufacturing. 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. and Smart Manufacturing: The integration of Industry 4.0

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Hexagon Startup Accelerator Picks Eight Metaverse Startups

Gary Mintchell

An algorithm that can analyse an entire car or plane, and in seconds recommend which elements would be stronger, cheaper or lighter if 3D-printed. An app that takes product data and turns it into a 3D virtual and interactive model, using any smartphone.

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Eight ‘Digital Reality’ Start-ups Win Opportunity to Advance Manufacturing

MEM

CASTOR provides automated 3D printing software which analyses thousands of parts simultaneously and offers deep technical analysis of a complete machine design. CASTOR , Tel Aviv, Israel . JITbase , Montreal, Canada .

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Canadian start-up JITbase among Hexagon’s second Sixth Sense cohort

Automation Mag

JITbase builds smart manufacturing software that uses machine data and information from CNC programmes to calculate the optimal sequence of machinist activities on the shop floor. The eight start-ups selected for the second cohort are: JITbase, Montreal, Canada. 3YOURMIND, Berlin, Germany. CASTOR, Tel Aviv, Israel.