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IMTS Report: Advancing Factory Automation As demonstrated at this year's IMTS show, innovations and new directions in machine tools and equipment offer new and compelling competitive reasons to invest in manufacturing technology. |
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The Cutting Edge of Waterjet Cutting Waterjet cutting tools can now cut virtually any material. |
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Getting Ready For Titanium Titanium's stock as a manufacturing material is rising, thanks to its strength, corrosion resistance and light weight. |
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Bookshelf: Secrets of 5-Axis Machining Secrets of 5-Axis Machining, by Karlo Apro, looks to demystify the topic and bring it within the reach of anyone interested in using the technology to its potential. |
National Defense August 2004 William Kennedy |
Research Center Assisting Domestic Manufacturers In response to growing concerns about the state of U.S. manufacturing industries, Rep. John P. Murtha created the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining. |
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The Benefits Of Laser-Assisted Micro Machining With laser heating of cutting tool paths, researchers score a micro machining breakthrough on hard materials. |
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Not Sitting Still If you're busy cutting your advisory firm's marketing budget right now because revenues are down, think twice. |
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Advanced Machining Answers the Call to Do More with Less As demand returns and skilled workers remain scarce, high-efficient machine tools with new functionality help shoulder the load. |
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Unique Advantages With Waterjet Cutting Waterjets offer accurate cuts with clean edges that permit tight part nesting and other advantages. |
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Kennametal CEO Uses IT to Keep a Laser Focus on Customers For Carlos Cardoso, CEO of Kennametal, a wealth of data about customers' manufacturing plants allows his company to identify ways to boost efficiency |
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The Future of Machining Arrives Early The 'factory of the future' is already here and offering significant competitive advantages. |
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Good Ideas Aren't Enough Manufacturers must improve processes all along the innovation life cycle to ensure product development success. |
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IMTS 2008 Preview -- Sampling the Show A sneak preview of what's on display at the IMTS 2008 exhibition. |
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IndustryWeek February 1, 2009 David Blanchard |
IT Budgets Are Sliding, But Not Drastically Only 35% of U.S. and Canadian organizations surveyed in 2008 reacted to the stock market turmoil by cutting IT operational spending. |
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Pfizer Inches Forward The pharma continues on cost-cutting and gives back to shareholders, but R&D productivity remains a tough challenge. |
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