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What’s next in manufacturing?

By Man and Machine on 18th January 2016

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One thing is clear to us from our experience with manufacturing CEOs: manufacturers need to develop and execute strategies to seize on technological innovations if they want to continue to succeed. Increasingly, manufacturers are leveraging digital technologies, 3D printing (3DP), robotics, and other advances to build better products, operate more efficiently, and communicate more effectively with their customers. If you aren’t taking the technological leap forward, it’s time to get moving – your competitors may already be there.

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Man and Machine specialise in the supple of CAD solutions to Manufacturers, Engineers, Architects, and Product Designers. We provide expertise in digital design and data management with over 60 years of combined technical experience and extensive industry knowledge. We offer training, support and consultancy alongside Autodesk software.

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