Perfecting Machining at Rolls-Royce Defense August 31, 2021 What makes an engineer is the ability to analyze a process that makes an excellent product—and find a cheaper way to do it.
Which Cut is Best, Water or Laser? July 14, 2021 Laser cutting and waterjet cutting: two great technologies that go great together? Or best when they play solo? As ever, the answer is it depends—on what work a shop has coming in the door, what materials are being processed most often, operator skill levels and, ultimately, the available equipment budget.
Making Welding Accessible to All July 16, 2021 With the ongoing shortage of skilled workers and the pickup in the economy, suppliers of welding equipment are finding ways to making welding easier for those working in manufacturing. Automation is the leading technique among many.
The Additive Advantage February 7, 2024 AM is used in everything from aerospace and automotive to consumer products. But some of the earliest and most significant applications are in healthcare. To this end, the theme of this month’s Manufacturing Engineering is medical machining.
Fictiv Launches ChatGPT-Powered Materials.AI February 6, 2024 Materials.AI is trained on Fictiv's manufacturing data to help mechanical engineers navigate material options.
Divergent Adds $230 Million in Funding November 13, 2023 Funding round will accelerate Divergent's commercial scale-up across automotive, aerospace, and defense production, the company says.
QuesTek Receives 3 New Patents for AM Alloys November 10, 2023 QuesTek Innovations has been awarded three new patents for additive manufacturing alloys
Extra Extraordinary March 29, 2024 After carving a super-sized niche in an increasingly crowded marketplace, this Dutch entrepreneur looks forward to additional disruption
Unfreezing Manufacturing with Data-Driven Agility March 27, 2024 Manufacturers require a deep understanding of operations to make quick, data-driven decisions and keep production running in the face of unpredictable challenges.
AM, Meet A.I. June 12, 2023 Ready for more disruption in a rapidly changing manufacturing industry? Why artificial intelligence and machine learning are the next big thing in 3D printing.