WinSun/Yingchuang ships 15 3D printed isolation wards to Pakistan to fight COVID-19 Construction 3D Printing

WinSun/Yingchuang ships 15 3D printed isolation wards to Pakistan to fight COVID-19 Construction 3D Printing

WinSun/Yingchuang, the Chinese – and possibly the global – leader in construction 3D printing is shipping 15 3D printed wards from Suzhou to Pakistan via ocean, to help fight the worsening COVID-19 pandemic. The novel coronavirus pneumonia is common around the world and Pakistan is now experiencing a severe epidemic situation, with a total of 176,617 cases confirmed, of which 105,224 require medical assistance.

What you can and cannot do with additive manufacturing in Formula 1 Additive Manufacturing

What you can and cannot do with additive manufacturing in Formula 1 Additive Manufacturing

Motorsports, and Formula 1 in particular, is considered one of the driving segments for AM adoption. But one thing is the ability to rapidly produce lighter AM car parts and an entirely different thing, especially in F1, is the ability to actually use them. That’s because the regulations for additive manufacturing in Formula 1 are very (very) strict and sometimes block AM materials and applications.

BMW Additive Manufacturing Campus consolidates skills at a single site Additive Manufacturing

BMW Additive Manufacturing Campus consolidates skills at a single site Additive Manufacturing

The BMW Group has now officially opened and further consolidated its new BMW Additive Manufacturing Campus. The new center brings together the production of prototype and series parts under one roof, along with research into new 3D printing technologies, and associate training for the global rollout of toolless production. The campus, which came at an investment of €15 million, will allow the BMW Group to develop its position as a technology leader in the utilization of additive manufacturing in the automotive industry.

Rotterdam to unveil 3D printed FRP footbridge Construction 3D Printing

Rotterdam to unveil 3D printed FRP footbridge Construction 3D Printing

The city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands presents a compelling example for the blending of traditional and modern architecture, design and technologies. Because much of the city was destroyed in WWII, Rotterdam had to rebuild, and it has taken an impressively forward-thinking approach throughout the decades. This innovative spirit is exemplified in the city’s latest project: the construction of a 3D printed composite footbridge.