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Grow your productivity and avoid non-compliances in metal additive manufacturing with this powerful software
Crafting the perfect metallic component for an application is an intense and absorbing process. Customers don’t always see it right away. But to service their needs, manufacturers place their best resources into designing, building, and testing parts so elaborate and accurate that they might as well pass as pieces of art.

Is living in a trade deficit killing the US economy?
We are often taught, back in school or college, that a fair balance between imports (buying goods or services from abroad) and exports (selling domestic goods or services to other countries) is one of the backbones of a healthy economy.

How to rethink your value chain and adapt your manufacturing business with future trends
Manufacturing is undergoing a huge transformation. The arrival of technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and 3D printing has reshaped how products get designed, produced, and delivered. In a nutshell, manufacturers found a new approach to creating more customized, efficient, and sustainable solutions for their clients.

The Untold Cons of Industrial IoT — What You Should Consider Before Investing
Industrial IoT offers exciting benefits, but it’s not all smooth sailing. This article reveals the lesser-known risks—like security, integration complexity, and hidden costs—that manufacturers must consider before investing in connected technologies.

Meet collaborative robots—the hot automation trend that is here to stay!
Collaborative robots, or cobots, are revolutionizing manufacturing by working safely alongside humans. This article explores their benefits and real-world applications and explains why their flexibility, safety, and cost-efficiency make them a lasting trend in industrial automation.

Job Decline in US Manufacturing — Uncovering the Driving Factors
The decline in US manufacturing jobs stems from complex factors like automation, outsourcing, and shifting trade policies. This article examines how these forces disrupted traditional industries, reshaped the workforce, and continue to influence the future of American manufacturing.