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Virtual Incision’s mini surgical robot arrives at ISS

Robotics Business Review

A screen grab from a NASA broadcast shows a Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo spacecraft on its way to the International Space Station on Jan. The company said its spaceMIRA device sat aboard a Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo spacecraft carried by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. 30, 2024 with the spaceMIRA from Virtual Incision onboard.

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Rotor Technologies propels advances in autonomous helicopters

Robotics Business Review

In late 2019, after years of studying aviation and aerospace engineering, Hector (Haofeng) Xu decided to learn to fly helicopters. Autonomous helicopters take off Using small aircraft to do things like fight fires and deliver cargo to offshore sites is not only dangerous, it’s also inefficient.

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Space Beach: Tan Lines, Titanium, and 3D Printing

Additive Manufacturing

We are going on a ride that starts at Southern California’s Golden Coast and finishes somewhere into the deep unknown regions of outer space — a place where aerospace engineers combine their expertise with advanced technologies and turn the impossible into reality. The facility was responsible for manufacturing cargo planes and bombers.

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Looking back at 2022 Endeavour Awards

Manufacturer's Monthly

This article will take a look back at last year’s Technology Application Award winner who also took home the coveted Manufacturer of the Year award. T he Endeavour awards provides an opportunity to celebrate Australian innovation and ideas. Waterhouse spoke about the relationship with the department. “We

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Molder Emphasizes Circularity in Molding, Extrusion, Automation and AM

Mold Making Technology

It showcases different examples of how to introduce automotive-matured ultra-high-rate manufacturing technologies to aerospace — a joint research program NIAR and KraussMaffei are driving forward with together. The cooperation between NIAR and KraussMaffei has now paved the way for FiberForm to be used in aerospace applications as well.

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IN THE NEWS with Fastener News Desk the Week of June 17, 2024

Fastener News Desk

Read full article from Reuters. Rising freight rates are a new source of concern in the global supply chain with forecasts warning that ocean cargo prices could reach $20,000 — potentially even touch the Covid era peak of $30,000 — and stay there into 2025 according to a new report from CNBC. Just as the Federal Reserve and U.S.