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1974 Automatic tool changers.  A new innovation would be a computer numerical control (CNC) system for milling machining.<ref>The Engineer 1974/07/25</ref>
1974 Automatic tool changers.  A new innovation would be a computer numerical control (CNC) system for milling machining.<ref>The Engineer 1974/07/25</ref>
Late 70: invested £1 million over 4 years to catch up with the competition in numerically controlled machining centres<ref>The Engineer 1982</ref>


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of Norwich

1974 Automatic tool changers. A new innovation would be a computer numerical control (CNC) system for milling machining.[1]

Late 70: invested £1 million over 4 years to catch up with the competition in numerically controlled machining centres[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1974/07/25
  2. The Engineer 1982