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Tina specializes in toolpath programming using software like NUMROTO, ANCA ToolRoom, and Walter Helitronic. She quickly builds 3D models and grinding paths for high-precision tooling, enabling flexible production of custom cutting tools.
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Exoskeletons Supporting Industry Workers Now More Than Ever

Exoskeletons Supporting Industry Workers Now More Than Ever

Sci-fi fans are likely well-versed in the benefits of the exoskeleton. Most often depicted as a form of performance-enhancing suit, exoskeletons not o...
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Amid Nationwide Shortage, How Can the U.S. Meet Demands for COVID-19 Testing Swabs?

Amid Nationwide Shortage, How Can the U.S. Meet Demands for COVID-19 Testing Swabs?

In May, the Trump administration announced plans to distribute $11 billion to states for coronavirus testing as part of the CARES Act stimulus package...
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4 Ways Technology Is Saving Koalas After Australian Bushfires

4 Ways Technology Is Saving Koalas After Australian Bushfires

Many native Australian animals have an astounding ability to survive bushfires. Fast-moving mammals such as kangaroos, wallabies, and emus can bound o...
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How Pop-up Medical Facilities Equipped the World to Manage COVID-19

How Pop-up Medical Facilities Equipped the World to Manage COVID-19

According to data from the American Hospital Association, there are 924,000 staffed hospital beds in the U.S., two-thirds of which are typically occup...
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How Bottleneck Analysis Can Increase Production Capacity at Your Industrial Facility

How Bottleneck Analysis Can Increase Production Capacity at Your Industrial Facility

In manufacturing, a bottleneck (also known as a constraint) occurs when one part of the production process receives more work requests than it can han...
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5 Ways Biomimicry Is Driving Smartphone Development

5 Ways Biomimicry Is Driving Smartphone Development

Biomimicry, which literally translates to imitation of the living, is the practice of taking inspiration from the natural world and applying it to hum...
  • Jun 15, 2025
As Emergency Shelter Demand Skyrockets, Unique Designs, Building Materials Emerge

As Emergency Shelter Demand Skyrockets, Unique Designs, Building Materials Emerge

For the rich and famous, a bunker could set you back as much as $8.35 million and come equipped with every modern convenience you can imagine a shoot...
  • Jun 15, 2025
Where Does Your State Rank in Bloomberg’s New Annual Innovation Index?

Where Does Your State Rank in Bloomberg’s New Annual Innovation Index?

The economy has had a decent run for a while before the pandemic anyway but its hard to imagine that the most innovative states in the nation have b...
  • Jun 15, 2025
5 Ways 3D Printing Companies Solved Recent Medical Supply Chain Challenges

5 Ways 3D Printing Companies Solved Recent Medical Supply Chain Challenges

In recent years, the adoption of 3D-printing in manufacturing has been fairly slow, with several critics dismissing the technology as inefficient, exp...
  • Jun 15, 2025
How New Technology is Better Equipping Laboratories to Handle Increased COVID-19 Testing Demands

How New Technology is Better Equipping Laboratories to Handle Increased COVID-19 Testing Demands

Oftentimes, we find ourselves complaining about technology’s ability to isolate us; it can frequently be used as a distraction or a way to commu...
  • Jun 15, 2025
Connecticut Aerospace Manufacturer Teams Up with UConn Engineers to Produce Ventilators

Connecticut Aerospace Manufacturer Teams Up with UConn Engineers to Produce Ventilators

Aerospace components manufacturer Whitcraft hopes to soon begin producing ventilators in partnership with engineers from the nearby University of Conn...
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Why Additive Manufacturing May Be the Next Big Thing in the Medical Sector

Why Additive Manufacturing May Be the Next Big Thing in the Medical Sector

More than a million patients have been directly affected by 3D printing and the numbers are set to grow. We sat down to speak with technology advocat...
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