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Buffalo Manufacturing Works Gives Boost to Small Companies

Have you wondered how Buffalo Manufacturing Works can help small companies gain a competitive advantage? Check out the Buffalo News to learn about Eastman Manufacturing’s involvement with the new advanced manufacturing center, operated by EWI.

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You are invited to EWI’s 2nd Annual Open House on October 3rd

EWI, recognized nationwide for its expertise in innovative manufacturing technology, will open its doors to community visitors on October 3, 2014 — and we’d love to have you join us! The 2nd Annual Open House is part of “Manufacturing Day 2014” events being held simultaneously throughout the nation to educate the public about breadth, depth, […]

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EWI’s Patented High-Powered Reflective Focusing Optics featured in The Fabricator

EWI’s laser technology leader Stan Ream was featured and interviewed about his breakthrough patent on High-Powered Reflective Focusing Optics (HPRFO) for welding with a high-powered, solid-state laser in the July 2014 issue of The Fabricator. The technology allows for relatively long, uninterrupted stretches using high laser power, specifically 13 kW – without the need for […]

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EWI to Hold First Ever Global Oil and Gas Industry Workshop, September 15 & 16 in Houston

EWI will hold its inaugural oil and gas industry-focused workshop this September 15-16, at the Houston Marriott Energy Corridor in Houston, TX. The Global Oil and Gas Technology Workshop, sponsored by the EWI Strategic Technology Committee (STC) for Oil & Gas, will bring together leaders across the oil and gas industry in an open forum in which they […]

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More News about EWI and Buffalo’s Advanced Manufacturing Institute

Buffalo’s brand new advanced manufacturing institute, now officially named Buffalo Manufacturing Works, has been established as a regional collaboration between industry and academic partners with EWI in the lead. Details of the center’s launch plans were reported in The Buffalo News late last week. To read the article, click here. To visit the Buffalo Manufacturing Works website, click here. […]

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EWI New York Offers High-Tech Opportunity

The new EWI New York office is ramping up! According Buffalo Business First, the City of Buffalo is buzzing about the opportunities EWI brings to the region as leader of a new advanced manufacturing hub. One local executive referred to EWI’s arrival as the beginning of “a Buffalo renaissance where the finished products are knowledge and technology that […]

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New Improved EWI Titanium Weld Color Inspection Kit!

The EWI Titanium Weld Color Inspection Kit – now considered the standard for visual inspection of titanium welds across all industries – has been upgraded to include new high definition color inspection cards. The redesigned card set was created using a new photographic technique which renders a more realistic, “truer” color image than that of […]

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New ALMMII Headquarters Will Be Located in Detroit

Officials from the American Lightweight Materials Manufacturing Innovation Institute (ALMMII) and the city of Detroit have announced that the new $148 million lightweight metals manufacturing institute, announced in February by President Obama will locate in the Detroit neighborhood of Corktown.

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Fabrisonic Makes the News at RAPID 2014 in Detroit

EWI affiliate Fabrisonic LLC attracted the attention of the media last month at the SME’s RAPID conference in Detroit. The company was profiled in a feature by Manufacturing Engineering Media to introduce an additive manufacturing method that is unique in the 3D printing world. To see the interview with Fabrisonic President Mark Norfolk, click here.

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Challenges facing additive manufacturing of medical devices

Today’s edition of Device Talk, from Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry, describes some of the challenges facing device manufacturers contemplating the production of implantables through additive manufacturing processes.  The questions raised in the article are appropriate, as no one would condone use of an additive manufactured implant if the manufacturer could not validate that the […]

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