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November 10, 2010 - Volume:00 Issue:00
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Metal Additive Manufacturing Brings Dream of Return to Supersonic Air Travel Closer to Reality Metal Additive Manufacturing Brings Dream of Return to Supersonic Air Travel Closer to Reality
Last October, Boom Supersonic rolled out its XB-1, the one-third scale demonstrator for its Overture supersonic aircraft. Flight testing is slated to begin this year. The full-sized Overture will debut in 2025, and passenger flights are due to commence before the end of the decade. One key to the production of the demonstrator aircraft was the ability to 3D print challenging titanium parts on VELO3D's Sapphire system.
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LMT Fette Stays on the LMT Fette Stays on the "Cutting Edge" by Producing Innovative Precision Tools
Change can be constant for the dynamic cutting tool industry and keeping a keen eye on technological and economic trends is an important part of product development. LMT Tools has been able to keep up with the market thanks, in part, to the automation and technology development on the ANCA machines they use to grind their tools.
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  Industry News
Manufacturers to Spend $5.8 Billion on PLM Software by 2026 Manufacturers to Spend $5.8 Billion on PLM Software by 2026

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IMTS Spark "Demo Days": Interactive Demonstrations, Learn Latest on CNC's, AM, Tooling, and More

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Schuler and Porsche on Joint Venture to Open State-of-the-Art Smart Press Shop in 2021 Schuler and Porsche on Joint Venture to Open State-of-the-Art Smart Press Shop in 2021

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Manufacturing Rebounding Faster than Expected -- Suppliers Struggling to Keep Up

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Exair's Line Vac Turns Any Pipe Into a Conveyor Exair's Line Vac Turns Any Pipe Into a Conveyor

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3 New Innovative Mobile Robots

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End-Effector Kit: All-in-One Package Increases Flexibility of FANUC CRX Cobots End-Effector Kit: All-in-One Package Increases Flexibility of FANUC CRX Cobots

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New Thread Grinding Machine a Workhorse that Combines Flexibility and Precision

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New Line of Hybrid Manufacturing Machining Centers Seamlessly Switch Between Subtractive and Additive Machining New Line of Hybrid Manufacturing Machining Centers Seamlessly Switch Between Subtractive and Additive Machining

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Versatile Palletizing Robots Perfect to Handle Large, Unbalanced Loads

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Modular Vise Features New Base Plate to Accommodate Larger Workpieces Modular Vise Features New Base Plate to Accommodate Larger Workpieces

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New High-Performance Drill Ideal for Low RPM

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