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August, 2001
Features
A future in FLUX
Four key industries rethink their metals of choice.
Exceeding all expectations
German machine tool production hits a record high in 2000.
Fulfilling the for need for speed
Options keep VMCs at top performance.
The parallel universe
Conventional machine tools will have stiff competition at EMO 2001 as several new parallel kinematic machines make their debuts.
The search for university
New software may change how companies view digital inspection.
The sum of many parts
Building precision into multitasking machine tools.