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Heule partners with Center for Machining Excellence

The CME includes machine tool, cutting tool, and technology partners who collaborate to better solve challenging machining problems.

Are new medical procedures patentable?

It may depend on whether you’re in the US or Europe.

Caltech's smart capsule to study the health of the GI tract

PillTrek was used in the study to measure pH and temperature as well as changing levels of glucose and the neurotransmitter serotonin in animal models.

Unlocking stronger silicone adhesives for 3D printing

Additive manufacturing of soft devices, which is an area gaining traction in the medical and wearable tech industries, can particularly benefit from this approach.

Verisurf announces support for new Renishaw Equator-X

Fast, flexible, and programmable CMM – powered by Verisurf Software.

Experience advanced machining at Mazak's DISCOVER 2025 event

DISCOVER 2025 offers the opportunity to experience a full range of productivity-enhancing solutions through four Action Areas: Advanced Machining, High-Volume Production, Multi-Tasking Technology, and Shop Solutions.

Renishaw smartphone app for the QC20 ballbar

CARTO Ballbar Connect provides a snapshot of machine tool performance by running a simple 3D Check test sequence and presenting results in a single quantitative, visual way.

May 2025 sees a decline in metalworking machinery orders

Machinery orders placed through May 2025 totaled $2.09 billion, a 15% increase over the first five months of 2024.

How to lower manufacturing costs for medical devices

P&Y Management Resources looks at key strategies to maintaining quality and regulatory compliance while lowering manufacturing costs.

Close out July with our Lunch + Learn on medical machining solutions

Discover modular, scalable machining technology for evolving medical manufacturing needs.

Research center developing digital twins for manufacturing

Focusing on precompetitive problems, such as enabling communication between digital twins, U-M and ASU are seeking industry partners for a potential NSF research center.