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Sourcing components: Diving into digital innovation
The way we buy things has dynamically changed. In engineering, access to quick information is a key part of what any company needs to provide. That makes it sound like a simple demand to meet, but the needs of modern-day engineers are diverse. Today, we talk to Matthew Aldridge of igus UK about how the company meets this need.
08/02/2024 12:02:13
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