Chris Williams Named Senior Member of National Academy of Inventors February 14, 2022 Chris Williams, L.S. Randolph Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been named a senior member of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).
Machine Tool Mega Show TIMTOS x TMTS 2022 Opens February 22, 2022 TIMTOS x TMTS 2022, the first co-branded machine tool mega show in Taiwan has opened. A total of 950 exhibitors in 5,100 booths has packed Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Hall 1 & 2. The physical show will go for six days while the one-month online exhibition till March 21.
AMRs Not Just New AGVs May 18, 2022 Autonomous mobile robots are more than automated material handling.
It’s Time to Revisit Additive Manufacturing April 6, 2022 The dramatic growth in the number of universities with sustained AM research programs and associated curricula also means that many of these graduating students have even played a direct role in advancing the technology.
AM Could Stand for Advancing Maturity April 1, 2022 Additive manufacturing is this month’s focus in Manufacturing Engineering. As you’ll read in this month’s pages, AM is spreading its reach even as there are challenges to more widespread adoption.
HP Sees Additive Manufacturing as a Shining Light January 25, 2022 The 3D printing industry has proved itself during the pandemic as a solution to disrupted supply chains.
Custom Products, Standard Training January 18, 2022 Tooling U-SME proves the most helpful training to Iowa’s Rosenboom because employees learn things online that are immediately applicable.
How Automation Enables Manufacturing Reshoring January 11, 2022 By relying on industrial automation technologies, companies that reshore operations can minimize economic impact while maintaining product quality.
What is Aerospace Still Missing from Additive Manufacturing? November 29, 2022 What’s still missing in AM is a step-up in technical sophistication that provides consistent results at a part level from the get-go.
Pellet Extrusion Adds Up for Aerospace December 2, 2022 New solutions in direct pellet-fed 3D printing and hybrid additive and subtractive approaches may be a plus for aerospace.