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The machine tool industry is enjoying a period fast innovation, driven by end-users that have rediscovered the importance of production, after a long period during which finance and marketing seemed to be the sole instruments to reach industrial success. Innovation is also pushed by internal pressure: European manufacturers must keep proposing new solutions to face the evolution of a market that is increasingly competitive.
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Mandelli, M., Nagao, T., Hatamura, Y., Mitsuishi, M., Nakao, M. (2003). New Machine Tools and Systems. In: Dashchenko, A.I. (eds) Manufacturing Technologies for Machines of the Future. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55776-7_18
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