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World’s first software‑defined fuselage designed to enhance agility of combat aircrafts
Saab unveils the world’s first software-defined aircraft fuselage, built from 3D-printed metal parts and set to fly in 2026.
Construction faces a severe labor shortage, but technology-driven training and industry partnerships are helping attract new ...
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QuantumDiamonds, a German company whose technology allows semiconductor companies to test out products and detect any defects, announced a 152 million euros ($178 million) investment plan for a new ...
GlobalData on MSN
Saab build a ‘software-defined’ aircraft fuselage
Saab has worked with Divergent Technologies to build an aircraft fuselage using a software-defined approach without any tooling.
Thanks to X-Machine's innovative robotic system for arc welding, Tubosider has managed to significantly increase its efficiency, reducing costs, consumption and time of production.
New research highlights how quickly automation is moving from pilot projects to mainstream strategy across US industrial ...
The National Interest on MSNOpinion
AI Is About to Transform Nuclear Energy, and the United States Isn’t Ready
The convergence of nuclear technology and artificial intelligence is no longer a far-off possibility, but rather an ...
Imasen Bucyrus Technology, Inc. expects to create 170 full-time-equivalent positions, generating more than $7.7 million in new annual payroll as a result of the company’s expansion in Bucyrus, ...
ProMed, a contract manufacturer specializing in liquid silicone rubber (LSR) and highly regulated combination products, has ...
The speed at which Europe’s PV buildout has taken place over the last few decades is creating challenges for the solar ...
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