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On Feb. 10, representatives of industry, government
and academia gathered in Columbus,
OH, for the Edison Welding
Institute’s (EWI) Additive Manufacturing Consortium (AMC) Kick-Off Meeting.
We all know that businesses in the adhesives and
sealants industry have been taking a good, hard look at what they can and
cannot live without in the wake of the global recession, but what about Joe
Average?
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In my never-ending pursuit to move this blog as far from adhesives and sealants-related news as possible, I offer today a link to an Associated Press article on how America’s
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