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Manufacturing Technologies

UK Manufacturing is very different – and in many ways far more exciting – than many people outside industry perceive - industrial strategy.

AMR2016: UK manufacturers broadly optimistic for the future

£20m invested in two new manufacturing research hubs

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US FDA approves first-ever genetically engineered fish

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UK R&D: to knowing how

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New material allows 3D printing to be used for high volume production

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Finance solution to lack of funding in high-value manufacturing

The Meggitt Modular Modifiable Manufacturing (M4) project aims to reinvent the factories of the future.

Factories of the future: in the loop

(L to R) Dr Niall Caldwell and Professor Win Rampen (both Artemis Intelligent Power), HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, and Professor Dame Ann Dowling (President of the Royal Academy of Engineering).

Royal Academy of Engineering seeks ‘next big thing’

Hayden Richards, digital native & growth hacker, The Manufacturer

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Facilitating innovation

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PLM: don’t try to eat the elephant whole

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