Wednesday, January 4, 2023

Technology That Will Change Our World in 2023 and Beyond: Manufacturing Innovation

Pravina Raghavan, director of NIST's Manufacturing Extension Partnership, looks ahead to transformative tech taking hold.
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Technology That Will Change Our World in 2023 and Beyond: Manufacturing Innovation

A man in safety glasses (Brandon Lane) reaches into equipment for metals-based additive manufacturing.

As we begin 2023, Pravina Raghavan, the director of NIST's Manufacturing Extension Partnership, looks ahead to the most transformative technology taking hold for the coming year and beyond in the world of manufacturing. From making organs for people who need transplants to managing supply chains, she sees exciting technological advancements in store in the manufacturing world.

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