The manufacturing industry is constantly in demand for greater efficiencies and higher outputs. A common issue faced in the paper and board industry is the failure of printing machines. These machines, often working around the clock, need reliable power transmission to keep the application at its peak performance.
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Fujifilm to take over Xerox for $7.6b
Japan’s Fujifilm Holdings will take over Xerox Corp in a US$6.1 billion (A$7.6 billion) deal, combining the US company into their existing joint venture to gain scale and cut costs amid declining
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Air New Zealand to install 3D printed trays
Air New Zealand has announced it has additively manufactured fold-out cocktail trays for business class in its long haul flights, and is investigating expanding its use of 3D printing to reduce inventory.
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3D printing on the rise for defense, aerospace and space industry
3D printing hardware, software, materials and services for defense, aerospace and space companies will be worth US$140 million in 2016, rising to US$600 million in 2022, claims a new study.
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Industrial label printer
Label Power has launched Epson's new ColorWorks C7500 Pigment Ink industrial in-house label printers.
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Concept Laser releases world’s biggest laser 3D printer for metal
Germany’s Concept Laser has released what is reportedly the world’s largest selective laser melting 3D printer for metal powders.
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3D printing applications will be a US$7bn market by 2025
Most of the market value in 3D printing will be from applications that are not commercially available today.
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Note Printing Australia allegedly had secret dealings with Saddam Hussein
Note Printing Australia, a company owned by the RBA allegedly had secret business dealings with former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
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US surgeons prepping for operations using 3D printing
Doctors at the Washington’s Children’s National Medical Centre are 3D printing models of patients’ hearts to prepare surgeons for operations.
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Global digital manufacturing set to boom over the next decade
Over the next decade digital manufacturing, a good means of streamlining production planning and improving manufacturing efficiency, is likely to take off in developed economies.
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GEON acquired by rival
Troubled printing company GEON has been acquired by former rival Bluestar.
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Printers at the Age threaten to strike
Printers at The Age are threatening to strike over the Grand Final weekend, in what could be a blow for the struggling media company.
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