AEROSPACE
Laser centre breakthrough may give SA aerostructural firm a global edge
By: Keith Campbell
A breakthrough by researchers at the National Laser Centre (NLC) of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) promises to make local aeronautics company Aerosud a world leader in niche aerostructural components manufacture within the next three years.
The CSIR and Aerosud are partners in a project called Aeroswift, funded by the Department of Science and... Full Article
Published: 27th January 2012, 16:53
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