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Should Design and Manufacturing Become a Single Process?
Design for manufacturability, or DFM, is the process connecting engineering and production into one, seamless discipline, to bring better...
Is Productivity Too Narrow a Focus for Manufacturers?
The UK’s manufacturing sector must look to the future and be ready to adapt its processes, and thinking, to embrace technological...
What Will Mass Customisation Mean for Manufacturers?
Mass customisation is frequently cited as a key component in the future of British industrial activity, but what is it exactly, and how...



