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Alloyed shows how Britain hopes to make things in the future

The metal-parts manufacturer can do fiddly things faster and better.

In a soundproof hut on the edge of Oxford Airport, a small metal engine screeches as it works furiously. The micro turbine that it is powering, about the size of a coffee tin, is intended eventually to make its way into a new generation of long-range drones that are helping reshape wars from Ukraine to the Middle East. It is just one of several ways in which Alloyed, a British startup, is trying to make more of metal...

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