Baker Installs Five-Axis Machining Giant for Big Aerospace Projects January 31, 2018 At Baker Industries (Macomb, MI) the large scale five-axis EMCO Mecof PowerMill has gone operational.
Auburn University Will Create Two New Additive Manufacturing Centers March 21, 2018 Alabama Live (3/20, Thornton) reports that Auburn University has announced that it “is partnering with NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and ASTM International to create two new research
Arconic Strengthens 3D Printing Collaboration with Airbus December 14, 2016 NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Arconic (NYSE:ARNC), a global technology, engineering and advanced manufacturing leader, has entered into two agreements to supply Airbus 3D printed metal parts for the
A powerful new battery could give us electric planes that don’t pollute November 1, 2018 Brightly colored molecular models line two walls of Yet-Ming Chiang’s office at MIT. Chiang, a materials science professor and serial battery entrepreneur, has spent much of his career studying
Airbus, Rolls-Royce, Siemens Collaborating to Develop Hybrid Plane November 29, 2017 The AP (11/28, McHugh) reports, “Airbus, Siemens and Rolls-Royce are teaming up to develop a hybrid passenger plane that would use a single electric turbofan along with three conventional
Aerospace Manufacturing Is Flying High March 15, 2020 Aerospace manufacturing has influenced our world in innumerable ways, including employment and the global economy. In fact, it’s one of the world’s largest manufacturing industries in terms of
Aerospace OEM Takes on Challenges of 3D Metal Printing April 30, 2018 The Boeing 787 aircraft flies with two 3D-printed metal parts. There is a fuel nozzle made by a century-old, $120-billion-a-year industrial giant, and a galley fitting made by a 140-person firm
Army Partnership with Vanderbilt Yields Tech Innovations to Support Troops August 29, 2022 Researchers have unveiled the product of a technology research partnership between the Army and researchers at Vanderbilt University this week: a lightweight exosuit to boost soldiers’
Aerospace: Which is Better for Metal-to-Metal Bonding? September 29, 2022 When it comes to processes used to develop products for aerospace, “Which is better for metal-to-metal bonding?” is a common question for manufacturers. There are several different processes for
Defense Industry Turns to AR for Training, Manufacturing, and More October 27, 2022 Military contractors are now using augmented reality (AR) for everything from training to manufacturing to battlefield operations, and that trend is likely to increase.