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TechRadar · today 06:26 EDT

“We need to do something different” - why Hexagon is teaming up with Red Bull Racing to address manufacturing skills shortage

Oracle Red Bull Racing’s says its mission is to bring more young people into manufacturing - and Hexagon is set to play a key role.

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