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Electric vehicle automaker uses 3D printing and a microfactory to stay ahead of the game.

Atelier BLAM contacted Sandvik when they needed high quality pipes for their fountain restoration project on the world-famous Champs Élysées.

What do one of the world’s tallest skyscrapers and a machining tool have in common?

Jani Vilenius, Sandvik Director Research & Technology, shares his thoughts on the necessity of increased connectivity.

Financial Times has appointed her one of the most influential women in Engineering in the UK. She is also an appreciated Board Member of Sandvik. Meet Jennifer Allerton.

5G Woman

With 5G on the cusp of release, here's what you need to know about the fifth generation of wireless communication technology.

Partnership for effective programming

Sandvik Applied Manufacturing Technologies is using its partnership with Google Cloud to drive innovation.

The local Sandvik office in Zambia helped refurbish a school in the area after a cholera outbreak

When Toshiko Sekino gave birth to a baby boy after only 24 weeks, Exera® fine medical wire from Sandvik played a crucial role in his recovery.

AI solutions are helping redefine customer and supplier relationships.

Advanced analytical cognitive data processing offers mining customers a more complete view of their operations.

AI and big data are revolutionizing industry in more ways than you know.

The research project Swedish Metal is using big data, AI and machine learning to more efficiently and sustainably produce steel.

Sandvik has created the first ever 3D printed diamond composite, opening up a vast range of application possibilities.

Mterologic robot

In a connected manufacturing world, continuous measurements cut lead times and reduce scrap. Here’s the technology behind it.

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Sandvik built an all-metal, smash-proof guitar and invited rock legend Yngwie Malmsteen to unleash his smashing skills on it.

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