Stratasys Terminates Discussions with 3D Systems September 12, 2023 Ahead of its likely merger with Desktop Metal, Stratasys says it will no longer discuss acquisition proposals with 3D Systems Corp.
Next-Gen Continuous Fiber Tech October 2, 2023 Northrop Grumman's SCRAM system revolutionizes additive manufacturing with integrated continuous carbon fiber for aerospace and defense. It offers cost-effective build-on-demand capabilities, streamlines certification processes, and enhances agility in responding to evolving customer needs.
Fictiv Expands 3D Printing Service October 17, 2023 Fictiv now offers 14 new 3D printing materials for advanced engineering applications, advanced configuration options and a pricing reduction, the company announced today.
Airbus Helicopters Builds Aircraft with 3D-printed Parts October 12, 2023 Airbus will manufacture components for its CityAirbus, Racer helicopter, and Airbus A350 and A320 passenger planes using Trumpf metal 3D printers.
Flexing the Possibilities: Aerospace and Semiconductor Applications July 13, 2023 Flexible workcells can be created by working closely with a machine tool supplier to develop a long-term plan.
How Manufacturing Technology Orders are Growing, Shifting: Potential Challenges in a Changing Landscape July 10, 2023 Explore the intriguing dynamics behind the recent surge in electrical equipment and construction industry investments, while examining the signs of a potential industry slowdown and the role of ongoing data analysis in shaping the future of manufacturing technology.
Roush Looks to 3D Printing February 9, 2018 Roush Enterprises (Livonia, MI) decided to go big with 3D printing. The company spent $4.5 million over 14 months on five additive manufacturing machines, software, facility upgrades and engineering personnel and equipment.
AM Producers Seek Solutions to Production Barriers February 28, 2018 Additive manufacturing holds potential for many possible new frontiers in the aerospace industry, and manufacturers in aviation and space flight are reaching for those new vistas. But they’re held back at less than warp speed due to a lack of awareness, unmet technological needs and the absence of a formal regulatory process in their highly regulated industry.
Test and Measurement Gear Evolves to Measure AM Parts February 5, 2018 Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, is a fast-growing field that offers many advantages over traditional techniques. It can create more complex parts than either machining or casting, can fuse different materials together, and is sometimes less expensive in low-volume or prototype applications.
Who Controls Feedstock Used in 3D Printers? March 2, 2018 Should the US Copyright Office oversee whether 3D printer operators can use feedstock not approved by their machine’s maker to turn out medical devices or airplane parts, or is that the role of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), respectively?