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Robots, AI And Blockchain: How Tech Pioneers Are Exploring New Frontiers In Davos

World leaders and prominent CEOs are likely the first people you picture in Davos at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting each January. While you may be more likely to hear these higher profile CEOs weigh in on pressing global issues, these headlines only show a small section of those who attend Davos.   For […]
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​Why working with Intel is helping Delair's drones fly into new markets

Since Delair first launched in 2011, it has grown from a small drone startup into a global unmanned aircraft systems and asset-management company, with headquarters in Toulouse, France, and offices in Belgium, Singapore, and the US.   For full article 
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The Five Most Expensive 3D Printers on the Market Today 

What began as a novelty in the technology world has rapidly advanced to a new way of manufacturing a variety of goods. 3D printing is taking the world by storm and it’s now used to create parts for jets, automobiles, shoes, and even homes that people can live in. The first 3D printer prototypes were […]
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Optomec shows smart devices made using 3D printing at Sensors Expo 

Optomec, a leading global supplier of production grade systems for 3D printed electronics announced that the company will showcase smart devices manufactured using its Aerosol Jet printers at the Sensors Expo and Conference, held this week at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in California. Optomec will be in booth #1226 where they will demonstrate […]
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Breakthrough flight brings drone deliveries into view

The commercial use of drones took a leap forwards yesterday when a device was flown for more than seven miles over East Sussex.   For full article 
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Is welding the Trojan horse of metal additive manufacturing? 

While metal additive manufacturing (AM) technology is gaining momentum, the level of adoption is still quite low compared to traditional subtractive metalworking methods. In 2017, only 1768 metal AM machines1 were sold worldwide compared to hundreds of thousands of computer numerical control (CNC) subtractive machine tools.   For full article 
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How a New Generation of Machines Will See Like Humans 

Much has been written and discussed about the merging of the physical, digital and biological worlds with machines. Artificial intelligence has become a catch-all description for replicating something inherently human and embedding it in man-made systems that can perhaps function better, if not at least more efficiently, than our bodies and brains.   For full […]
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