Japanese Machinery and Tool Giants Forecast Strong Growth
Top Japanese machinery and tool companies are projecting growth in 2024, fueled by increased investments in semiconductors and electric vehicles.
Top Japanese machinery and tool companies are projecting growth in 2024, fueled by increased investments in semiconductors and electric vehicles.
DOME LOHA 664T, the first metal 3D printer in Thailand, is developed, designed, and manufactured entirely by Thai engineers, led by Dome Nuchanong.
Encoders, touch probes and a tool breakage detector from HEIDENHAIN open up expanded possibilities for maximum performance, process reliability and cost efficiency.
With the rise of electric vehicles, aluminum serves as an advanced material that enables the automotive sector to move forward while lowering carbon dioxide emissions.
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The quality of cutting tools affects the quality of workpieces directly and creates unique workpieces including high precision work that requires high accuracy. The decision of cho…
M Report News Agency had a special interview with Mr. Jacob Harpaz upon his visit to Thailand to attend “ISCAR LOGIQ” seminar on June 19, 2019. The interview was about his vision t…
Mr. Chulit Jatisatien, Managing Director of Samco Co., Ltd. reveals two key technologies and three-year business plan.