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Cimquest, Nexa3D | January 31, 2020
3D printer manufacturer Nexa3D is expanding its presence in the U.S. with a new reseller agreement with Cimquest. The company has appointed the New Jersey-headquartered CAD/CAM, 3D printing and reverse engineering specialist to distribute its fast stereolithography systems across the East coast, building on Nexa3D’s growing reseller network across North America, Europe and Asia. When we chose to revamp our 3D printing product line almost two and a half years ago to address the shift in the...
Samsung, Apple | February 18, 2020
Samsung stands to be a major beneficiary of the China production problems announced by Apple on Monday, reaping the rewards of a decade-long bet on low-cost smartphone manufacturing in Vietnam. Half of Samsung’s smartphones are now made in Vietnam, where the coronavirus that has crippled the China operations of Apple and many other firms has so far had only a limited impact on its production. Apple said on Monday it would not meet its revenue guidance for the March quarter due to the coron...
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Hexagon | October 11, 2021
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division, a global leader in sensor, software, and autonomous technologies, and ETQ, a leading quality management system (QMS) provider, have announced a partnership to assure quality from concept to customer, enabling improved data-driven decision making throughout the entire process, producing better, more consistent products in less time and with less resource and enabling progressive smart manufacturing strategies. The partnership con...
Jordan K. Speer | April 28, 2020
The coronavirus has dealt a stunning blow to supply chains, logistics and fulfillment, shutting businesses and economies down and revealing many of the vulnerabilities they contain. Like other epidemics and pandemics, but unlike most other disasters we commonly encounter (earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, fires, political unrest) that involve physical destruction of buildings and infrastructure, COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on supply chains because it has knocked people out of the game. Factories, wa...
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