Additive manufacturing (or 3D printing) performs well in prototyping, where speed and flexibility outweigh cost and throughput constraints. Problems begin when those same designs move into production.
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Shifts in 3D printing job demand reveal industry priorities
An examination of 3D printing job postings across multiple languages in 2023 reveals both resilience and recalibration within ...
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World’s first 3D-printed nuclear reactor module unveiled by US firm for 30 MW electricity
Advanced energy technology firm AMPERA has finished production on its initial full-scale, 3D-printed nuclear ...
New glass-fiber reinforced thermoplastic meets fire safety standards for on-demand rail parts and maintenance operations.
T.Gold is evolving and furthering its role as an international platform for technological innovation and machinery for the ...
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US Space Force backs autonomous factories to speed rocket, missile parts production
The U.S. Space Force has awarded California-based Orbital Composites a $1.9 million contract to ...
Rotating Pendant Lamp Honored for Adaptive Illumination and Thoughtful Engineering in Lighting Products Design COMO, ...
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Advances in 3D printing of polyurethanes
Polyurethanes have long been recognized for their exceptional versatility, offering precise control over structure–property ...
Compact IP67-rated drives and humanoid joint actuators from maxon are designed to simplify robotic system design.
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Lego Group unveils its first global manufacturing innovation center in Billund, Denmark, featuring sustainable design.
AMPERA achieved a major milestone by completing the production of the first full-scale, 3D-printed nuclear reactor module. The company is developing the world's first subcritical, solid-state, factory ...
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