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Canadian Metalworking April 2017
Founded in 1905, Canadian Metalworking is a monthly trade publication that covers all aspects of metalworking technology in Canada.
During the year readers can expect in-depth coverage of milling, turning, grinding, EDM equipment, quality and measurement devices, and additive manufacturing technology, as well as software and IT designed for the manufacturer.
Technology Spotlight: Safety Laser Scanner
- By Joe Thompson
- Apr 27, 2017
- Management
- Article
Scanning an area to help keep workers safe is an important task. But it’s also important to track, trace, and understand what is causing shutdowns
Geometry Adds Volume to Thread Mill Work
- By Sue Roberts
- Apr 17, 2017
- Cutting Tools
- Article
Choosing the most productive solid-carbide thread mill with the most efficient geometry can be a complex process that requires balancing tooling flexibility with productivity.
Gliding Into New Markets
- By Sue Roberts
- Apr 13, 2017
- Made In Canada
- Article
The inventive spirit of Matthew MacKenzie, CEO and president of Nova Scotia precision machine shop MacKenzie Atlantic, led the company in a new direction. In addition to providing precision machining and fabricating, it now serves the medical device field as the developer and manufacturer of Paraglide™, an automated wheelchair repositioning device.
Succeeding at Specialty Machining
- By Hector Gutierrez
- Apr 11, 2017
- Automation and Software
- Article
Machine shop focuses on moving unique jobs through the shop, which requires frequent job changeover and careful work balancing among machines to do it efficiently.
Transportation Outlook
- By Nate Hendley
- Apr 7, 2017
- Management
- Article
Canadian auto part shipments amounted to $25 billion in 2014, according to the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA). Roughly 85,000 people worked directly in the auto parts sector that year, with many more working indirectly in the supply chain.
Funding for Innovation and Growth
- By Ela Malkovsky
- Jan 6, 2016
- Management
- Article
Editor’s Note: This article is the first in a series that will outline how recent policy changes impact eligibility criteria for Scientific Research and Economic Development (SR&ED) projects; how project tracking can be used to strengthen an SR&ED claim; and how companies can leverage different direct sources of government funding along with SR&ED to achieve their business goals.
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