US manufacturing veterans launch 'microfactories' to assemble electronics

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US manufacturing veterans launch 'microfactories' to assemble electronics
Bright Machines, a startup founded by a group of software and manufacturing executives, on Wednesday released its latest "microfactories" designed to automate the assembly of electronics. While automation has taken hold in factories for cars and other products, the company's chief executive, ...

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