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Conservatives plan to introduce $20-per-tonne carbon price in climate plan
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Conservatives plan to introduce $20-per-tonne carbon price in climate plan
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Amplify Additive interviews Senior AM Applications Manager on the “Additive Effect,” the company’s digital series, to discuss Material Sciences
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Amplify Additive features Jonathan Buckley, Senior AM Applications Manager, in Episode 2 of its digital series, “The Additive Effect.” SCARBOROUGH, Maine (PRWEB) April 05, 2021 In Episode 2, President and CEO of Amplify Additive, Brian McLaughlin, speaks with Jonathan Buckley on the importance of understanding material properties in the development of orthopedic implants using Additive Manufacturing. The pair share insights into which materials are best for different applications and how they consider the technologies, software, and clinical outcomes in the overall development of a project. The team also discusses the key role of materials and why Additive Manufacturing is considered the 4th industrial revolution.
Honda s Mexican auto plants join North American pause from March 18
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Japanese carmaker Honda Motor Co will temporarily suspend production at its plants in Mexico beginning on March 18 due to supply chain problems related in part to pandemic disruptions, a company spokesperson said Wednesday.
The spokesperson said in a brief statement that it was unclear how long the pause will last, describing the suspension at Mexican plants as a coordinated North America-wide stoppage.
Carmaking makes up large part of Mexico’s manufacturing sector which hosts many of the globe’s top auto companies.
“We continue to manage a number of supply chain issues related to the impact of COVID-19, the microchip shortage and severe winter weather in recent weeks,” the spokesperson for Honda’s Mexican unit told Reuters.