Additive manufacturing regularly confronts the issue of full-scale manufacturing vs. product customization.
The latest workholding offerings are designed for all the facets and demands of modern machining.
Artificial intelligence and automation help modernize machining.
Replacement knees, hips, and other joints are just the beginning for 3D printing.
There has never been a more exciting time in the automotive industry. We are seeing unprecedented advancements in technology and materials coming to market in record time.
In a sign that 3D printing continues to march toward the production floor and isn’t just for small batches and prototypes, Boston-based Formlabs Inc. recently unveiled an automation system for its stereolithography resin printers.
Schaeffler Technologies AG saw an opportunity to improve manufacturing throughput and reduce the required cell footprint of certain automated tasks.
They say everyone is the hero of their own story. Now, for an introductory price of just $79.99, you can be a superhero—thanks to a creative partnership between toy giant Hasbro Inc. and 3D-printing innovator Formlabs of Somerville, Mass.
Computed tomography (CT) scan data analysis can help trace failures and performance shortcomings back to their design roots.
3D Systems announced the addition of two materials to its portfolio.