An additive manufacturing machine prints an eductor, or jet pump, for the guided missile destroyer Arleigh Burke. (Navy) The Naval Sea Systems Command engineering directorate has streamlined a ...
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Ohio’s AES pushes large-format 3D printing boundaries with ORNL roots
It all began with a show-stopping demonstration that wowed audiences in the manufacturing world. It was at the International ...
A team of Binghamton University researchers are creating a 3-D printing process to build implantable tissues and organs to treat otherwise incurable diseases. Biomedical engineering professors Kaiming ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (July 7, 2014) -- When Army research and development investments in additive manufacturing pay off, future warriors who need hard-to-get devices, such as unmanned aerial ...
Formlabs’ Form 4 printer offers a larger build volume, fast resin printing and easy setup as seen in this demonstration of the company’s latest stereolithography 3D printer. The Form 4 from Formlabs ...
The University of Texas at Austin researchers have developed a chemical process that could revolutionize light-driven 3D printing. The University of Texas at Austin Vat photopolymerization, a powerful ...
Self-healing materials are being developed by RIT researchers to further improve additive manufacturing, specifically 3D-printed products, to make them stronger and more resilient. Christopher Lewis ...
Los Angeles-based Freeform was co-founded by Erik Palitsch, the principal architect of the SpaceX Merlin engine and other programs, and TJ Ronacher, the lead analyst, news site TechCrunch reports.
The Naval Sea Systems Command engineering directorate has streamlined a manufacturing process to allow for the 3-D printing of parts for Arleigh Burke-class destroyers. Recent NAVSEA guidance allows ...
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