Monday 3 Big Keywords: 3D Printing Artificial Reconstructing Eukaryotic Living Robot

Ford Motor Co. recently announced that the company is using Stratasys Infinite Build 3d printing technology to print large, all-in-one auto parts and use it for prototype production and future vehicle manufacturing. The system is capable of printing automotive parts of virtually any shape or length, producing less demanding molds, prototype parts or components in a more cost-effective manner. This system may become a breakthrough technology for the automotive industry. Today's Key Words 2: Artificial Reconstructing Eukaryotic Body Huada Gene announced that the first artificially reconstructed eukaryotic organism has been realized in the labs of BGI and its partners. Synthetic biology is another breakthrough after the “DNA double helix discovery” and “Human genome sequencing project” marked by genome design synthesis. The genomic "reading and writing" was implemented. The plan was initiated by the United States and the work was jointly undertaken by many countries including China, the United States, Britain, and France. Among them, Chinese scientists from BGI, Tianjin University, and Tsinghua University completed 66.7% of them, and the Chinese contribution to the entire project accounted for 54.7% of China's workload. Today's Key Words 3: Robots Xin Guobin, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, said on the 11th that robots (300024) have the risk of low-end industries and low-end products with excess capacity. Industrial access conditions for industrial robots will be established to improve access barriers. According to Xinhua News Agency, "Guangdong 2025 Guideline for Provinces and Cities (2017)" is being revised and will be issued in the near future. This guide aims to combine the key tasks of "Made in China 2025" with the resource endowments of various regions to avoid duplication of efforts, highlight the expertise of the institute, and create a "new map" of Chinese manufacturing.

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