The UK Government's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has today announced the names of 19 successful projects that have secured a
Productive Machines, a deep tech Industry 4.0 company developing automated solutions for milling processes, is excited to announce its membership with the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS). Together the two organisations will deliver advanced machining technologies, optimise CNC milling processes, and offer tap test training and services to the manufacturing and engineering community.
From robotic machining, digital machine shop planning, low-cost machining IoT and process optimisations for cycling, automotive, fashion, and covid response, engineering experts at Scotland's world-leading R&D manufacturing hub have helped growing businesses harness their competitive edge after completing a major European project.
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