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henrik

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China's domestic share of 5-axis CNC market surpased 60% in 2025. It is a 11.7B RMB market, growing at 10% CAGR over past 5 years. 意特利 is a major domestic player, where its product is used for producing parts of Aircraft Carrier and commercial airliners.

YTL Tech is a new emerging player/national champion here. Its product is used by CSSC to produce high precision ultra large propeller
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Are they going to displace Japan and Germany 5-axis CNC market worldwide?
 

sunnymaxi

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Chinese scientists have made a breakthrough in three-dimensional imaging technology for nanomaterials.​


on April 27 that the official WeChat account of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, "Voice of the Chinese Academy of Sciences," published an article today stating that a team from the Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, recently developed a new dark-field electron tomography method, DFET-Nano, which enables three-dimensional "seeing through" the grain boundaries of nanoscale metals. Simply put, this is like performing a CT scan on nanocrystals.

The team used a transmission electron microscope to take numerous dark-field images of nanocrystals from different angles, and then used a complex reconstruction algorithm to synthesize the two-dimensional images into a high-precision three-dimensional model. Currently, the spatial resolution of this technology has reached 0.3 nanometers .

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Wrought

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Harvard scientist driven out of the US, now thriving in Shenzhen. A white guy, mind you. There's a lesson in there somewhere, though some folks will doubtless ignore it.

SHENZHEN, April 30 (Reuters) - An American scientist convicted of lying to U.S. authorities about payments from China while he was at Harvard University has rebuilt his research lab in Shenzhen to pursue technology the Chinese government has identified as a national priority: embedding electronics into the human brain.

Three years after he was sentenced, Reuters has learned that Lieber is now overseeing China’s state-funded i-BRAIN, or the Institute for Brain Research, Advanced Interfaces and Neurotechnologies, with access to dedicated nanofabrication equipment and primate research infrastructure unavailable to him at Harvard. The lab is an arm of the Shenzhen Medical Academy of Research and Translation, or SMART. “I arrived on April 28, 2025 with a dream and not much more, maybe a couple bags of clothes,” Lieber said of his move to China at a Shenzhen government conference in December. “Personally, my own goals are to make Shenzhen a world leader.”

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TOKYO DRIFT ABC

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Harvard scientist driven out of the US, now thriving in Shenzhen. A white guy, mind you. There's a lesson in there somewhere, though some folks will doubtless ignore it.



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China needs to pay Western scientists more to make it impossible for them to work in the West, enticing them to join Chinese labs lol
 
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