Look into the future in 3D with DPA’s November issue!

The latest issue DPA is now live! Our November issue covers the key topics of Robotics, Test & Measurement, Rapid Prototyping & Simulation, and a special Energy Efficiency supplement.

A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of visiting the world-renowned Brooklands Museum. The birthplace of British motorsport and aviation, it has a long and proud history of pioneering great feats of engineering. But whilst it’s important to celebrate the achievements of the past, it’s even more so to nurture the innovations of the future. That’s where Brooklands Innovation Academy (BIA) comes in… (p. 4

Meanwhile, a new era of additive manufacturing is dawning, according to experts at RS. Marked by the integration of AI, the ascent of metal 3D printing, and the adoption of sustainable practices, 3D printing is becoming an increasingly vital part of any design engineer’s toolbox (p. 32)

Setting sustainability goals is a crucial first step. What matters, however, is implementing the sustainability initiatives capable of delivering them. For this month’s Energy Efficiency supplement, Schneider explores the roadblocks that block the deployment and success of industrial companies' environmental sustainability projects, and explains how organisations can safely and efficiently navigate them (p. 8)

But that’s not all! We have many more vital insights to share with you, including:
•      Intertek increases productivity at Global EV Testing Centre (p. 18)
•      It’s all about customer centricity! (p. 6)
•      Video of the Month: Swift solutions: Modifying enclosures at speed (p. 37)
•      Circularity in action: Designing a sustainable low-voltage motor (p. 14)
•      Does Gen Z hold the key to solving the UK’s productivity puzzle? (p. 25)

We hope you enjoy reading the penultimate issue of the year as much as we enjoyed putting it together!

Grab your free digital issue here.

Do let me know what you think, and if you think there are any specific topics we should be covering. Email me at sophia.bell@imlgroup.co.uk.


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