
Cheat Sheet: Targets for Manufacturing and 3D Printing
We came up with a dozen for you, though the audiences for their titles are tiny — the biggest one was 1.5M UVM. Still, it’s a specialized field and it’s the targeting that matters.
We came up with a dozen for you, though the audiences for their titles are tiny — the biggest one was 1.5M UVM. Still, it’s a specialized field and it’s the targeting that matters.
Stephanie Neil. Two hats. One job. You may know Stephanie as a senior editor at Automation World, serving since 2015. Since 2018 she has served as EIC of OEM Magazine, which explores…
Digital twins are virtual representations of physical objects. They are in their infancy, which means few reporters — so far — cover them. Nonetheless, we came up with 14 names for you.
Go deep with these B2B targets who have rich expertise in industrial software, robotics and manufacturing… that sort of thing. Many of these reporters cover the topic only occasionally, but the writing is strong and technical.
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