ADDiTEC Unveils AMDROiD X Redefining Point-of-Demand Manufacturing
ADDiTEC has launched its latest innovation, the AMDROiD X, a game-changing solution that redefines point-of-demand manufacturing and metal repair.
Read Article →ADDiTEC has launched its latest innovation, the AMDROiD X, a game-changing solution that redefines point-of-demand manufacturing and metal repair.
Read Article →Additive manufacturing provides engineers with unprecedented design freedom, enabling the production of complex, bionic structures—particularly valuable in aerospace applications. However, ensuring the reliability of 3D-printed aircraft components has remained a challenge—until now.
Read Article →The conversation around Additive Manufacturing (AM) has matured. No longer is the fascination solely about how we build parts, it’s about how we make them fit for purpose.
Read Article →In a major advancement for 3D printing, researchers in the Whiting School of Engineering’s Department of Civil and Systems Engineering have developed a new 3D printer control method that promises to significantly improve 3D printing speed, precision, and material diversity for highly customized objects.
Read Article →The LPBF process allows a high degree of freedom in the design of geometries. The reliable production of high-quality overhang areas (no defects, dimensional accuracy, surface roughness) is particularly challenging.
Read Article →As manufacturers in other industries integrate AM into mass production, can volume manufacturers of medical parts do the same? In this article Enrico Orsi, an Additive Manufacturing Product Manager at Renishaw, explores.
Read Article →Lockheed Martin recently added 16,000-square-feet of state-of-the-art AM space to its Grand Prairie, Texas, facility. The expansion includes some of the largest format, multi-laser machines in Texas, as well as heat treatment and inspection equipment that enables rapid development and production of AM parts across the corporation.
Read Article →Fieldmade, a pioneer in mobile and deployable additive manufacturing (AM) solutions, and Plastometrex, leader in non-destructive mechanical testing technology, are joining forces to bring quality assurance to the forefront of on-demand metal AM.
Read Article →The Additive Manufacturing Users Group (AMUG) has announced its keynote speakers for the 2025 AMUG Conference, which will be held in Chicago, Illinois, from March 30 – April 3, 2025.
Read Article →Medical manufacturers were early adopters of AM to develop patient specific parts with complex geometries at low volume. As AM technology develops, more medical manufacturers are considering how they can now implement it into mass manufacturing.
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