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How do industrial furnaces cope with the extreme heat of up to 1,250 degrees Celsius? Powder metallurgy is the answer.
Researchers in Rovereto, Italy, have found a way to make vegetable oil standard for computer-controlled manufacturing machines.
Old jobs disappear but new ones are being created with Industry 4.0, a move towards next-generation production methods.
A Swedish mine found a completely new way of working, resulting in improved around-the-clock productivity and safety. Here’s how.
Sandvik employees Darren Male and Mark Bannister turned a near-accident into safer rod racks.
Meet Baxter and Sawyer, two so-called cobots – collaborative robots – that have already joined the workforce.
When successful innovation is a prerequisite for success, businesses need to harness the entrepreneurial spirit.
The innovation that redefined the art of turning and eliminates a problem that has long haunted the manufacturing industry.
Software services in the metalworking sector are expected to quadruple, making the potential for software as big as for tools.
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