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September 13, 2024 For a sky full of flying cars to become reality, they?ll have to lighten up. Sm

[engineering.com]( [engineering.com]( [Weekly Update]( September 13, 2024 [The eVTOL future is counting on interconnect]( For a sky full of flying cars to become reality, they’ll have to lighten up. Smart selection of cables and connectors will play a big role. [Read the story »]( [Debunking additive manufacturing myths with industry veteran Ehsan Toyserkani]( Part 1 of an in-depth Q&A with one of 3D printing’s leading experts. [Read the story »]( [Manufacturing is reshoring in America. But where will the workers come from?]( Unmudl CEO Dr. Parminder Jessel on the way to address the shortage of skilled workers in manufacturing. [Read the story »]( [This is the first metal part ever 3D printed in space]( ESA shows off product of technology demonstrator built by Airbus, deployed on ISS earlier this year. [Read the story »]( [5 more disasters to avoid on the digital transformation road]( Recognize the signs of looming problems to keep your digital transformation projects on track. [Read the story »]( FEATURED [Webinar: Unleash the Full Potential of Your Cloud Solutions: Streamline Workflows, Boost Efficiency, Win Projects]( Are you fully utilizing the capabilities of your current cloud solutions? Register now to see how standardized processes may help you realize the full potential of your products and take your projects to new heights. [Register now »]( [EMAG grinds down a job shop’s price per part]( A new, compact grinding machine, being unveiled at IMTS 2024, makes big promises. [Read the story »]( [Webinar: How to Measure Your Digital Transformation and Set Yourself Up for Success]( In this webinar, attendees will learn several concrete strategies for benchmarking the progress of their digital transformation, and how to use this information to ensure the success of their digital transformation efforts. [Register now »]( Enews Editor: Rachael Pasini | rpasini@wtwhmedia.com Advertising opportunities: [Click here]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} WTWH Media, LLC - 1111 Superior Ave, Suite 2600 - Cleveland OH 44114 United States [View Online]( | [Update Subscriptions]( | [Forward]( | [Unsubscribe]( Link](

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