MT Magazine September/October 2023

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Moving Up in 3D Glass ceilings were meant to be shattered. So, it should be no surprise that so many women are making manufacturing moves in the additive field. While we can’t highlight them all (yet), check out these profiles on three amazing women at the forefront of their fields and changing the manufacturing game for future generations – both male and female. AMTonline.org/article/moving-up-in-3d

IMTS+ Original Series Explores Motor City Manufacturers

Everyone loves a good road trip – seeing the cobots, learning about new tech, exploring vocational programs … What? Most people don’t do that on road trips? Well, Stephen certainly did on this season of “Road Trippin’ with Steve,” when he met some amazing manufacturers in Detroit. Take a pit stop to read about the new season (and watch it) today! AMTonline.org/article/imts-original-series-explores-motor-city-manufacturers

Infotainment Knock, knock! In honor of the 100th episode of the Tech Trends Podcast, make sure to catch up on recent episodes like this one. Ben and Stephen discuss everything from home improvement to additive manufacturing. If you’d like to see their lovely faces, you can also watch the episode on AMT’s YouTube channel! AMTonline.org/article/infotainment

International News From the Field: Europe Bonjour, mon ami! The Paris Air Show flew high as the aviation industry secured nearly $78 billion worth of orders and deals by the end of the event’s fourth day. Germany is also speeding toward another record-breaking year in robotics and automation. You can read this international report as well as ones for other regions on AMT Online. AMTonline.org/article/international-news-from-the-field-europe-31

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