At Dutch Design Week, van Daal showcased her 3D-printed Biomimicry chair, which features a flexible seat and strong base - despite being made purely of plastic.
A technology that uses dielectric heating and radio frequency energy to destroy destructive pests lurking within wood products is closer to reaching the marketplace after a recent commercial trial at Penn State.
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Amy Duke of Penn State,
January 27, 2020 | 10:34 am CST
A team of researchers at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology is working exclusively to optimize wood processing via machine learning.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -- Mereen-Johnson, LLC has announced the acquisition of Diehl Machines, a Wabash, Indiana, manufacturer of industrial woodworking equipment.
“We believe the acquisition of Diehl Machines gives us the opportunity to add a complimentary line of products to our portfolio,” said Paul Wilmes, CEO of Mereen-Johnson. “We also see great potential for growth with new products and innovation from the Diehl line.”