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3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing Take Off

Congratulations to NASA and Aerojet Rocketdyne for successfully testing a 3d-printed rocket engine injector through hot-fire trials! The hope is, 3D printing technology will reduce the time and cost by as much as 70%, according to NASA officials.

Find more in the article "3D-Printed Rocket Engine Part Passes Key NASA Test" by Miriam Kramer, SPACE.com Staff Writer. Read More

Manufacturing Innovation Waits For No One

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Manufacturing Innovation Waits For No One

Additive Manufacturing, Paperless Manufacturing, Cloud Computing, Mobile Manufacturing… the future of manufacturing is here, but many of us are...

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Where Will Your Shop Floor Be In 10 Years?

All signs point to major changes for manufacturing, so what are you doing to prepare for the future? By David Oeters, Corporate Communications with...

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How You Can Make Manufacturing Collaboration Work for your Shop Floor

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How You Can Make Manufacturing Collaboration Work for your Shop Floor

Knowledge-driven enterprises are using collaboration to successfully solve problems, but manufacturing struggles to use collaboration in the modern...

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