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Student wins $15,000 for 3D-printed steel tool that cuts titanium
News March 29, 2019
Student wins $15,000 for 3D-printed steel tool that cuts titanium
A Ph.D. candidate from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, has been awarded a $15,000 prize for developing a 3D-printed steel tool capable of cutting titanium alloys as well as—if not better than—traditionally manufactured steel tools. The achievement marks a first and could pave the way for increased applications of 3D printing in tool production.
2 ways to transform your manufacturing
News March 29, 2019
2 ways to transform your manufacturing
At many facilities, when there's a problem on the factory floor, the high-value, highly salaried engineers spend their time collecting data from different machines and systems, exporting it to spreadsheets and wrangling with it to find a solution. This process of data collection and analysis can take from days to weeks—and sometimes longer.
Haimer USA to host annual open house
News March 27, 2019
Haimer USA to host annual open house
Join Haimer USA LLC at its North American headquarters for an exclusive first look at the latest Haimer technologies. The company will introduce new innovations surrounding industry 4.0 – with products that enable enhanced data communication and collection.
Report details striking range of developments in additive manufacturing
News March 26, 2019
Report details striking range of developments in additive manufacturing
Wohlers Associates Inc. announced the publication of Wohlers Report 2019, the 24th annual installment of its industry-leading report on additive manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing. The worldwide study provides the "pulse" of the industry by reporting on growth, development and the future of AM materials, applications, systems, services, design, software, patents, startups, standards, investment and research.
Metalworking inspired by the stars
News March 26, 2019
Metalworking inspired by the stars
Recently, even astrophysicists have started taking an interest in EMO Hannover. Garching, Germany-based Dr. Theo Steininger and Dr. Maksim Greiner, former PhD students at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Garching, have developed artificial intelligence software that makes use of the latest statistical analysis methods developed for astrophysics.
Coated HSS cutting tools account for 70 percent of overall sales
News March 25, 2019
Coated HSS cutting tools account for 70 percent of overall sales
According to a new study, sales of high-speed steel (HSS) tools in 2019 are estimated at nearly 218,000 thousand units, projected to register a Y-o-Y growth at 4.8 percent over 2018. HSS tools sales have witnessed sheer proliferation, despite intense competition from solid-carbide tools, as these are best suited for shop production environments, wherein tool cost and versatility are of paramount importance.
New method opens the way for cutting tools with longer life
News March 20, 2019
New method opens the way for cutting tools with longer life
Researchers at Linköping University have developed a theoretical model that enables simulations for showing what happens in hard cutting materials as they degrade. The model will enable manufacturing industry to save both time and money.
3 ways to solve the skilled worker shortage in manufacturing
News March 19, 2019
3 ways to solve the skilled worker shortage in manufacturing
Building and maintaining a skilled workforce is one of the top challenges manufacturers face today, and the skills gap is only going to increase as older workers look to retire. Companies also might miss out on additional revenue streams because they can't hire or retain employees fast enough to keep pace with increasing demands.
ANCA announces apprentice of the year
News March 19, 2019
ANCA announces apprentice of the year
ANCA was struggling to recruit young engineers and trades people to join its team. With over 1,000 people around the world, a turnover of $250 million and being the dominant player in its sector, searching for skilled people was becoming a major business issue.

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