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At Maker Faire New York 2014 ITALY TAKES THE SPOTLIGHT IN THE NEW INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION!

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World Maker Faire 2014, the most important show this year, dedicated to advanced and 3D printing manufacturing will take place from September 20-21, 2014 at the New York Science Hall in New York City. Italian Maker Pavilion is in Zone 3 - Makers Pavilion - Booth MP-13 (see map photo) To design on one’s computer or tablet and then to print in 3D means you can edit the original project as many times as you want at no extra cost. One will not need years of study, large capital investments nor large economics of scale to be successful. Today, millions of people have access to producing anywhere

Jobs S.p.A.

Jobs was founded in 1978 with the aim of producing 5-axis machinery. Since the beginning of the 1980s JOBS has been producing high-speed and high-power milling machines and automated milling systems. JOBS exports 80% of its production to the most industrialized countries and its main site employs approx. 200 employees. Among machine tool builders, JOBS is a benchmark company, providing highly performing products to the most advanced manufacturing industries worldwide. JOBS can ensure the high-level of performance of its products thanks to the employment of the most advanced technologies in

Italy's Legacy of Machine Manufacturing

It might not be the first place you think of when it comes to high-tech machine tools, but Italy has a long history of producing equipment that helps manufacturing plants operate efficiently. For instance, The Sacmi Group has been doing it since 1919. The US$1.7 billion company provides machinery for the packaging, beverage, ceramics, food processing and plastics industries. The company has come a long way from its beginnings as a staff of nine mechanics and blacksmiths. Sacmi has survived dictatorships, wars and economic hardships in its 90 years to grow to a worldwide staff of more than 3