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BMS and Catalent disclosed the deal for the site in June, at which time they hoped to work through the regulatory approvals and union consultations needed to close the transaction by the end of the year. One week into 2020, Bristol-Myers revealed it had closed the deal. The deal covers a 19,300-square-meter manufacturing facility in Anagni, a town in central Italy, that lists cardiovascular, neuroleptics, anticancer, metabolic and anti-inflammatory medicines among the drugs it makes and packages...

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GE ADDITIVE ANNOUNCES METAL ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING DEALS WITH GE AVIATION & FUSIA AEROADDITIVE AT PARIS AIR SHOW

GE Additive | June 20, 2019

GE Aviation has invested in 17 additional Arcam EBM A2X systems and 10 Spectra H platforms, GE Additive has announced at Paris Air Show. The new machines will be installed across the facilities of GE Aviation and Avio Aero, an Italian aerospace company GE acquired in 2013, in the United States and Europe. This new Electron Beam Melting capacity will be put to work within the manufacturing workflows of the GE9X engine, being used primarily for the production of titanium aluminide blades on the en...

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WD PREPARING TO SHIP FLASH CHIPS WITH A WHOPPING HALF A TERABIT OF CAPACITY

SanDisk | July 26, 2016

Western Digital (WD) has begun manufacturing the third generation of its 3D NAND flash chips, which increases the number of layers from 48 to 64 and will allow it to double capacity. Pilot production of the new 64-layer chips has already started in WD's Yokkaichi, Japan joint venture fabrication plant; initial shipments are expected in the fourth quarter of this year with "meaningful commercial volumes" beginning in the first half of 2017. In 2015, SanDisk and its technology partne...

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KEPPEL OFFSHORE & MARINE RECEIVES LLOYD'S REGISTER CERTIFICATION TO 3D PRINT OFFSHORE GRADE STEEL PARTS

Keppel Offshore & Marine, Lloyd's Register | January 14, 2020

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