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November 14, 2018

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Industry Voices

When Improvements Go Bad

Do not improve something that should be eliminated.

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Today's Daily News

GE to Begin Delivering Factory-Scale AM Systems

By mid 2019 GE Additive will be supplying the redesigned and tested, modular additive manufacturing platform it has been developing since its $600-million acquisition of Concept Laser AG two years ago.

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EPA Launches Cleaner Trucks Initiative to Reduce Emissions

In addition to NOx emissions standards, the new program will cut red tape while simplifying certification of compliance requirements for heavy-duty trucks and engines.

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SLC 2018: Safety Leaders Should Be at the Cybersecurity Table

Safety-related security breaches are real, and they must be a part of the IT conversation.

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Ford’s Autonomous Cars Will Whisk Walmart Deliveries to Doorsteps

As self-driving cars come closer to reality, automakers are increasingly viewing driverless deliveries as even more lucrative than the robo-taxis that will initially hit the streets to transport commuters.

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Shale Oil's Good, But It's Not Here to Stay, Says the IEA

The U.S. will account for 75% of the increase in global output for shale until 2025 but will fall by 1.5 million barrels a day in the 2030s.

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Slideshow

US Manufacturing Building Boom Roars Along

The widely trumpeted growth surge in U.S. manufacturing is showing up in both new and expanded manufacturing facilities across the nation. 

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Product Spotlight, Courtesy of NewEquipment.com

Understanding Ladders: A Guide

Life without ladders would be impossible. We use them to elevate us to heights so that we can complete the repair or task at hand. 

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More Manufacturing Info

Tips to Maximize Design Freedom with Additive Manufacturing

For today's manufacturers, mastering this technology and the freedoms and opportunities it presents can be key to future and lasting success. These expert tips describe the techniques, opportunities, and capabilities design engineers can explore to take full advantage of additive technologies and begin building the future.

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