Workforce Development
Coventive Composites launches online composite materials training course
The first session of this introductory composites training course will take place on Feb. 16 and 23.
Read MoreScheurer Swiss expands core team, opens first U.K. branch
The company aims to simplify, strengthen and expand its business within the U.K.’s well-established composites market.
Read MoreItaly-based Belotti SpA launches Belotti America
Belotti America, located in Irving, Texas, marks the intention of enhancing Belotti SpA’s presence, while supporting and growing its customer base in North America.
Read MoreTalgo announces launch of hydrogen train by 2023
The new system will be configured as a modular solution that can be installed on all types of trains, as well as for upgrading previous diesel versions to hydrogen.
Read MoreLuna Innovations acquires Optasense, transforms fiber optic sensing solutions
Acquistion supports company growth trajectory via an established international presence, a robust fiber optic monitoring solution portfolio, expansion into high-growth markets.
Read MorePlataine, iSpecc partner, expand U.K. presence
Collaboration enhances Plataine’s footprint in the U.K. advanced manufacturing industry, with a focus on IoT, Industry 4.0 and other AI-based solutions.
Read MoreGRP Solutions earns ISO 9001:2015 accreditation
The QMS standard outlines a framework for improving quality and providing products and services that consistently meet the requirements and expectations of customers.
Read MoreUniversity of Stuttgart, Institute of Aircraft Design uses adaptive mold technology from Adapa
Reconfigurable mold aids development of digitally-manufactured composite parts for reduced-emissions transport vehicles.
WatchHexagon Purus to supply composite pressure vessels for U.S. hydrogen-powered commuter train
The contract includes the development and approval of a developed cylinder storage system, with a hydrogen-powered train built and transferred to California by 2023.
Read MoreFAA rescinds suspension order, approves 737 MAX operations
All airlines under the FAA’s jurisdiction, including those in the U.S., can now resume services. Boeing has further strengthened its safety and quality assurance.
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