HVCC Builds Gene F. Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills February 19, 2019 Troy, N.Y.-based Hudson Valley Community College is building a $14.5-million, 37,000-sq.-ft. advanced manufacturing center to train CNC machinists, toolmakers, CNC programmers, and industrial maintenance personnel. The Gene F. Haas Center for Advanced Manufacturing Skills (CAMS) is expected to be completed this May and open in September.
Judging the Other Additive March 4, 2024 Mick Maher, winner of SME’s J.H. “Jud” Hall Composites Manufacturing Award, talks composites
AM is Primed to Take Flight, but Certification Poses a Barrier October 5, 2023 Unlocking the full potential of additive manufacturing (AM) in aerospace hinges on overcoming certification challenges and fostering industry collaboration to standardize processes and data, ultimately revolutionizing aircraft part design and production.
Teaming Up on Large-Format 3D Printing October 6, 2023 3D-printed CFRP tools are revolutionizing aerospace and other industries by reducing costs, lead times, and improving part quality. Explore the future of high-performance composite materials through innovative additive manufacturing technologies.
Is Additive Manufacturing a Solution for MRO Woes? October 5, 2023 Discover the advancements in metal AM technology and its potential to transform the aviation industry.
Developing Next-Gen EV Batteries with Advanced Simulation Tools August 11, 2023 Revolutionizing EV Battery Development: Advanced Simulation Tools Unleash Next-Gen Performance and Cost Reductions
At Your Service: Carmakers Target Subscription-Based Features August 2, 2023 Carmakers explore "functions as a service": will consumers embrace the change?
Optical Measurement Meets eMobility Challenges August 4, 2023 Unleashing the Power of Optical Gauges in e-Mobility Manufacturing
3D Printing is Off to the Races August 9, 2023 Stratasys revolutionizes motorsports with high-performance 3D-printed parts for racing cars.
America Makes Announces $6.4 Million Open Project Call July 11, 2023 America Makes is requesting proposals in eight topic areas worth a total of $6.4 million in funding.