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CONTENTS MARCH/APRIL


EDITOR’S NOTE 4. Welcome to the March/April issue!


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NEWS 5. Anthropic announces 200 new jobs in Ireland to meet strong enterprise demand in Europe - Anthropic


FEATURES


Construction 16. A faster route to compliance: How to get products to market quicker to meet the needs of the Irish construction industry and unlock growth - Kiwa


16 Automation, Robotics & AI 16


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ARTWORK EDITOR Kirsty Hood


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20. Why Ireland’s manufacturing SMEs need a low-risk route into immersive and digital twin innovation - PRISM


Medical 28. Engineering the future: How advanced manufacturing technologies are powering the next wave of MedTech innovation - Stryker


Food & Beverage 32. Bord Bia Bloom: A strategic showcase for Irish Manufacturing


Sensors & Sensing Systems


34. Belfast-based, Rotary Bearings launches new sensor-based ‘smart parts’ to help manufacturers maximise performance - Rotary Bearings


Plastics & Injection Moulding 34 34


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