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Reshored American Manufacturing Jobs
Wednesday, April 26, 2017

In the long run, many think that automation and robotics are going to replace a significant percentage, if not the overwhelming majority, of manufacturing jobs. That’s certainly a possibility. But for now, even as companies add more robots to North American factory floors, the number of human jobs in manufacturing is also on the rise.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Utah Trikes rolls out cost-effective customization with FDM Nylon 12CF from Stratasys.

New FANUC Machining Simulator
Tuesday, March 14, 2017

FANUC America has developed a new machining simulator that encompasses the complete manufacturing process from part design and engineering to CNC programming to virtual production simulation.

 XLS10MWH
Thursday, March 9, 2017

Universal Laser Systems, Inc., the world’s leader in equipment for laser material processing, has installed a high-power XLS10MWH laser system with the patented Multiwave Hybrid™ technology in the newly opened applied optics laboratory facilities of the University of Applied Sciences in Friedberg, Germany.

New Mobile Crane Personal Simulator Advanced Edition
Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Simlog Inc., the pioneer and standard in affordable PC-based heavy equipment simulators for operator training in education and industry, is pleased to announce the release of the “Advanced Edition” for Simlog’s Mobile Crane Version 3, to provide even more operator training help for professional training and assessment of both crane operators...

Fostering education and research with 3D scanning solutions
Monday, December 12, 2016

Among the numerous areas where Artec 3D scanners are instrumental, education and research take a special place. As with any other technology, 3D scanning would be impossible to evolve without scientific investigation, which is why Artec is fully committed to encouraging academics, experimenters and students to advance in their fields using our products. What do we do to assist in this?

Friday, December 9, 2016

SYRACUSE — Though evoking thoughts of a science fiction movie or space age technology, virtual welding is, in fact, quite real. And it is being used as part of the Pathways career and technical education program at Wawasee High School.

Congress looks to strengthen CTE programs
Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Virtual reality, high tech security systems. All things students are engaging in and learning at the Arlington Career Center.

"When I was a student this class changed my life," Wilmer Castro said.

Wilmer Castro took a collision repair class here, now he teaches it.

Artec 3D scanners used for historical preservation
Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Artec light-based handheld 3D scanners were utilized by researchers at Northwest University in Xi’an, China to accurately capture the shape and texture of the skulls and other bones of young females that were found at burial pits located around the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, Qin Shi Huang.

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Just about every single candidate for plastic surgery weighs the risks, contemplating the seemingly unanswerable: “What will I look like afterwards?” Only the future can tell, but one plastic surgeon in Turkey, Dr. Yakup Avşar, brings his clients face to face with their future.

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