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What's the business case for 'Made in the UK'?
British-made products carry cachet, but the region's grip on apparel and textile production has weakened over the decades.
Whether it’s collecting vinyl or dressing well for cocktails, living tastefully feels like an accomplishment—but maybe it’s a trap.
You no longer need an engineering degree to print a Baby Yoda. A few years ago, 3D printing was a hobby defined by troubleshooting: leveling beds with sheets of paper, unclogging nozzles, and ...
Made of Australian wool pile, this mattress pad creates a fur-like layer on your bed. Wool is naturally breathable and ...
Princess Kate visited Melin Tregwynt, a historic woollen mill in Wales, and paid tribute to its craft with her statement coat ...
Classic Alpaca sells clothing made from different materials. All the clothing the business sells is made from Alpaca wool.
“The project with Lenzing has shown that efficient processing of cellulose fibers on knitting machines is possible by using the right fibers and the right spinning process. We are currently working on ...
ASML is the only company in the world that makes extreme ultraviolet lithography machines, which are crucial for ...
We've crossed a threshold: machines that appear to relate. The promise is real, but so is the risk of eroding human identity.
Weaving machinery leader Picanol uses Siemens’ software for the digital transformation of complex, highly configurable ...
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