Siemens Forms Partnerships With Roboze, Xerox
Siemens has announced collaborations with Roboze and Xerox. The company formed an alliance with Roboze concerning 3D printing. Siemens separately announced a collaboration with Xerox, also dealing with additive manufacturing.
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Learn How Electropolishing Solves 7 Common Metal Surface Problems
For manufacturers of critical metal parts, electropolishing eliminates surface imperfections that machining processes can leave behind, including microcracks, microburrs, scale and other contaminants. Electropolishing combines a chemical bath with an electric current to smooth surface imperfections, enhance corrosion resistance and improve the fit, function, and finish of metal parts. Download our technical guide or schedule a lunch and learn to learn more.
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Making 3D printing sustainable requires more than recyclable materials and energy-efficient equipment; it requires that we rethink the status quo, writes Contributing Editor Kip Hanson.
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The automotive tool and die industry improved financially in 2021 while continuing to face supply chain and employment challenges, consulting firm Harbour Results Inc. said in a report.
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Florida Is Manufacturing
More than 8,500 advanced manufacturers call Florida home — and for good reason. With over 186,000 advanced manufacturing workers, the second-ranked infrastructure in the U.S. and a 0% sales tax on manufacturing equipment, Florida is where manufacturers break through. Discover all the advantages of made in Florida.
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General Motors Co. and Honda Motor Co. will co-develop a series of “affordable” electric vehicles, the automakers announced. The companies plan to begin producing the new EVs in 2027.
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January cutting tool orders rose 10.5 percent compared with a year earlier, the U.S. Cutting Tool Institute (USCTI) and AMT – The Association for Manufacturing Technology said.
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Manufacturing in China is struggling to continue operations amid new COVID-19 lockdowns, The Wall Street Journal said. Affected companies include Tesla and Apple.
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Toho Titanium Co. is boosting production of the metal used to make aircraft as companies such as Boeing Co. and Airbus avoid purchases from Russia, Bloomberg said.
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