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Support for Additive Manufacturing Discussed in Whitepaper From Nadcap

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(Nadcap: Warrendale, PA) -- Modern 3D printing began during the early 1980s as a way to produce rapid prototype parts.

New Flexbar LiteSurf Surface Roughness Tester

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(Flexbar Machine Corp.: Islandia, NY) - - The new LiteSurf system from Flexbar Machine Corp. features integrated Bluetooth and USB connection to Android smartphones, tablets, and PCs, allowing a quick and easy way to transmit surface roughnes

Tilt Compensation for Precise 3D Printing

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(UpNano: Vienna) -- A novel device allows the compensation of miniscule roughness in two-photon polymerization (2PP) 3D-printing substrates while printing.

Why are Chipmunks Cute and Mice Repulsive?

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Chipmunks live in wooded areas, scurrying around outside and feeding on nature. Mice burrow into walls and attics, looking for nesting material and food. They’re considered pests because they leave their nasty droppings where we live.

OpusWorks S.O.A.R. 2022 Conference

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Over two days, engage in eight unique best practice sessions with 11 process improvement and thought leaders at S.O.A.R. 2022, OpusWorks’ annual virtual conference.

How ‘Corporate Explorers’ Are Disrupting Big Companies From the Inside

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Conventional wisdom holds that disruptive innovation is beyond the ken of large, incumbent companies. But then there are companies like Microsoft, which transformed its ubiquitous Office software suite into the Office 365 subscription service.

SMBs Need Help Managing E-Commerce’s Explosive Growth and the Great Resignation

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(StoreConnect: San Francisco) -- One of the biggest news stories of the past several years has been the Great Resignation. Millennials in particular have felt the brunt of workforce changes from the pandemic and have been pushing back.

80% of Executives Think Automation Can Be Applied to Any Business Decision

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(Gartner: Stamford, CT) -- A recent survey by Gartner Inc. found that 80 percent of executives think automation can be applied to any business decision.

Being in the Ohno Circle

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In today’s column, I’m looking at the Ohno Circle in light of German philosopher Martin Heidegger’s 

Researchers 3D-Print Nanostructured Alloy That’s Ultrastrong and Ductile

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A team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and the Georgia Institute of Technology has 3D-printed a dual-phase, nanostructured, high-entropy alloy that exceeds the strength and ductility of other state-of-the-art additively manufactured material

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