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Growing the Additive Manufacturing Workforce 

Additive Manufacturing

The additive manufacturing (AM) industry is growing rapidly, yet the industry is facing a global shortage of workers. Manufacturing requires people, regardless of a company’s size, industry, or adoption of advanced technologies like robots, automation, and artificial intelligence.

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Tech developed in NT to clean up global wastewater

Manufacturer's Monthly

Leaning in on advanced technologies including additive manufacturing (3D printing), automation, Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital data, and rapid prototyping, this project is expected to generate new roles at the company and position Rise to progress from the prototype to a commercial manufactured product, and scale.

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FUTURE-PROOFING MANUFACTURING WITH PHOTO CHEMICAL ETCHING

Dinesh Mishra

Aerospace manufacturers, for instance, are leveraging PCE to create lightweight yet robust components, while medical device companies are producing corrosion-resistant and biocompatible parts for critical applications. The Future The future of PCE is intrinsically tied to the broader evolution of manufacturing.

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Prime Minister Trudeau’s CMTS 2023 visit: A strong endorsement for Canada’s manufacturing industry

Automation Mag

CMTS 2023 featured the latest equipment and technology advancements in machine tools, tooling, metalworking, automation, robotics, additive manufacturing, and digital transformation. million jobs and accounting for more than 10 percent – or $174 billion – of total Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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New UK Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence and Spin Out Launched by the University of Wolverhampton with Support from EOS and AMCM

i4.0 today

The University of Wolverhampton (UK) and 3D printing global leaders EOS , and AMCM , have today announced they will join forces to launch a new UK Centre of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing (AM). Nathan Rawlings, Sales Manager at EOS UK , said: “The UK manufacturing sector has always pushed forward and embraced innovation.

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New funding to support international collaboration on innovation

Manufacturer's Monthly

These areas include cleantech, energy and storage, emission reduction technologies, artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, aerospace, additive manufacturing, health, life sciences, biomedical research, and the wider bioeconomy.

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Strengthening Australian business through research and development

Manufacturer's Monthly

Christian Ruberg – Future digital manufacturing lead, CSIRO The adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies such as high-performance computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning, sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics and other advanced technologies, is accelerating around the globe.