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Roundup of some news hires around the manufacturing industry
OnRobot names Tom Herndon as sales manager for the Americas and Canada; Dallas Industries appoints David Espino new service engineer; Jay Duerr joins Kitagawa Northtech as director of new business development.
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AdvaMed’s Medical Innovation Agenda for the 119th Congress
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US manufacturing picked up in January driven by growing demand
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Ferrocene becomes first Rust toolchain to achieve IEC 62304 qualification
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