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Cooksongold Unveils New Industrial Division to Pioneer Precious Metals Use in Additive Manufacturing Applications

i4.0 today

Cooksongold has launched a new industrial division to pioneer the use of precious metal additive manufacturing (AM) for a range of performance-critical applications. Part of HM Precious Metals, Cookson Industrial , will provide an end-to-end service comprising of consultancy, R&D, NPD and production.

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How Additive Manufacturing Can Help Fix the Supply Chain

Fastener News Desk

There is a potential solution, however: additive manufacturing. Industry 4.0 and the cloud are enabling a vast digital manufacturing network in which a print job can be initiated in one part of the world and finished in another, exactly where the part is needed.

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IDTechEx Discusses the Long-Term Trends Shaping Additive Manufacturing

i4.0 today

While desktop filament printers are still the dominant printer type by volume, the value of professional and industrial-level printers is taking up most of the focus. The company landscape in additive manufacturing has also transformed, with prior players merging or exiting and new players consistently emerging.

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Scatter Correction CT Addresses X-ray Scatter Artifacts in Industrial Scanning

Mold Making Technology

Source | Nikon Metrology Nikon Metrology NV (Nikon Metrology), a subsidiary of Nikon Corporation (Nikon), announces the launch of Scatter Correction CT, a software solution designed to address the challenges posed by X-ray scatter artifacts in industrial computed tomography (CT) scanning. manufacturing.

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Mr. Gautam K. Ahuja, CEO & MD of Guhring (India) Private Limited, discusses Guhring’s technological advancements and leading role in innovation.

Dinesh Mishra

Additive Manufacturing: The rise of additive manufacturing, such as 3D printing, is influencing traditional machine tool manufacturers. While not replacing traditional machining entirely, additive manufacturing is being integrated into production lines for prototyping, customization, and small-batch production.

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J.A.M.E.S Announces a Partnership with HeliguyTM Lab to Develop Emerging Technologies

i4.0 today

stands for “Jetted Additively Manufactured Electronics Sources,” the authoritative leader in advancing the development of AME, announced a partnership with heliguyTM Lab. The heliguy Lab is the in-house distributed manufacturing and product development division of UK drone specialist heliguy. The heliguyTM Lab.

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Perpetual Wisdom

Dinesh Mishra

Technological advancements are driving a shift towards Industry 4.0, 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.