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Haimer USA open house 2019; More durable heart valve; Machine learning reveals rapid material classification; 2019 Masters of CAM Wildest Parts Competition


Join Haimer at its North American headquarters during its annual open house for an close-up look at the latest Haimer technologies. The event will be held May 14-16, 2019 from 10:00am to 6:00pm,134 E Hill St, Villa Park, Illinois 60181.

Some of the innovations introduced will focus on Industry 4.0 – products that enable enhanced data communication and collection.

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Developed to reduce or eliminate complications related to heart transplants, researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) created the first-ever nanocomposite biomaterial heart-valve. Using a newly developed technique, researchers were able to build a more durable valve, enabling the heart to adapt faster and more seamlessly after transplants.

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Tokyo, Japan - A research team at The University of Tokyo developed a powerful machine learning algorithm that predicts the properties and structures of unknown samples from an electron spectrum. This process may rapidly accelerate the process of discovering and testing novel nanomachines, solar cells, and other electronic devices.

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CNC Software Inc., developers of Mastercam, announced that the 2019 Wildest Parts Competition has been revamped this year as the Masters of CAM Wildest Parts Competition, sponsored by Mastercam. Masters of CAM is an online platform for Mastercam users to submit stories about their experience and skills using CAD/CAM software to design and machine parts