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A NSW manufacturing landscape enhanced by GME

Manufacturer's Monthly

Images: GME GME manufactures UHF CB radios and emergency beacon products, exemplifying its commitment to local production and innovation in the Australian manufacturing industry. This transformative approach aligns with the governments commitment to fostering a robust manufacturing sector, ultimately benefiting communities across NSW.

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binder releases angled M5 panel mount connectors for robotics

Robotics Business Review

In response to this need, particularly in settings such as robots with limited installation space, b inder has added angled M5 panel mount connectors to its product range. based company engineered these connectors for applications needing compact, durable systems. The Camarillo, Calif.-based

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PBC15 cable connector from Binder USA includes plug-in components

Robotics Business Review

The standardized flange components are cross-manufacturer compatible, according to DIN EN IEC 61076-2-116, offering maximum flexibility, Binder said. based Binder USA is a subsidiary of Baden-Württemberg, Germany-based binder Group AG, a leading global manufacturer of circular connectors, custom cord sets, and LED lights. Register now.

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binder introduces M16 connectors with compact design, high sealing performance

Robotics Business Review

Developing the new M16 connector was particularly challenging, said binder, because it had to comply with both the M16 standard (DIN EN 61076-2-106) and the stringent AISG standard (for the eight-pin shielded variant) in terms of IP68 sealing and compatibility between different manufacturers.

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AM Medical Summit, Powered by ASME, Co-locates withAdvanced Manufacturing Minneapolis, November 2-3

Additive Manufacturing

NEW YORK (August 1, 2022) – An estimated six million patients have benefitted directly or indirectly from medical applications of additive manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing – from orthopedic and cranial implants to surgical guides and instruments to dental restorations and external prosthetics. The overall AM industry grew to $11.7

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Openness to New Manufacturing Techniques Gives Mayer Tool & Engineering a Competitive Edge

Mold Making Technology

Collaborating with these various markets enables us to adapt and proactively seek new manufacturing techniques that exceed our customers’ expectations. Certified for its quality management system and registered by NSF-ISR to ISO 9001. Another thing to note is the push for less traditional manufacturing techniques.

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Collaboration & Integration Key to Medical Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

Collaboration is necessary to bring together diverse expertise in medicine, anatomy, biology, additive manufacturing, electronics, tissue generation, software, and engineering. The community has seen Stryker collaborate with 3D Systems to pair biomedical engineers with surgeons to simulate surgery and 3D print surgical guides for a patient.