TechPrecision Corporation Reports Full-Year and Fourth Quarter 2014 Financial

TechPrecision Corporation Reports Full-Year and Fourth Quarter 2014 Financial
TechPrecision's goal is to be an end-to-end global service provider to its customers by furnishing customized and integrated "turn-key" solutions for completed products requiring custom fabrication and machining, assembly, inspection and testing. To …
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Stratasys Completes Acquisition of Solid Concepts
Stratasys announced the acquisitions of Solid Concepts and Harvest Technologies on April 2, 2014, and will combine Solid Concepts and Harvest Technologies with RedEye, its existing digital China manufacturing service business, to establish one additive …
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Multi-Axis, Low Profile Vise Frees Z-Axis Work Area
The design maintains the same strength characteristics of the company's larger vises to ensure stability, repeatability and long service life. It also offers a wide jaw width and is available with standard mounting as well as the modular Drop & Lock …
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EuroMold BRASIL 2014 – highlights

EuroMold BRASIL 2014 – highlights
"We're one of the three largest mold manufacturers in China. We produce plastic parts in SMC and …. ACTech debuts at EuroMold BRASIL to present its expertise in manufacturing casting prototypes, with short delivery time. The company specializes in …
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In the Details: Making a Smart Ring That Women Would Actually Want to Wear
For manufacturing, Mercando and Munro reached out to the Irish company PCH to manufacture from its facilities in Shenzhen, China. "We chose PCH because they have an impressive client list and work with both large and small companies, such as Apple, …
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The drop-in centres allowing new US tech firms to grow
You know a US small business has made a big impression when President Barack Obama visits to praise it in front of the TV cameras. The company in question is called TechShop, and it runs a growing network of open access manufacturing workshops.
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