GE Built Record-Tall Wind Turbine Towers with Concrete 3D Printing
The goal of the collaboration between GE Renewable Energy, COBOD, and LafargeHolcim is to build a 20 ...
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The goal of the collaboration between GE Renewable Energy, COBOD, and LafargeHolcim is to build a 20 ...
Worldwide, the "WarpSPEE3D" 3D metal printer has been rapidly deployed and adjusted by the Australia ...
Engineers at the Max Planck Institute for Scientific Research (MPIE) in Dusseldorf and the Fraunhofe ...
Women in 3D Printing, an organization dedicated to uplifting women in the additive manufacturing industry, has announced it is working on a special edition of its annual DfAM report (Diversity for Additive Manufacturing). While past editions (there have been three to date) have focused primarily on the gender disparity in 3D printing, this upcoming edition will address a wider form of diversity and inclusion. As part of its research for the report, Women in 3D Printing is inviting members of the AM industry to partake in a quick survey about diversity in the workplace.
SHINING 3D and Japanese designer footwear brand MAGARIMONO make you walk on clouds using 3D Digital Technology for Design & Production
Three months after the launch of the CoVent-19 Challenge, a winner has been named: the SmithVent. The device, designed by an engineering team from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, is a rapidly manufacturable pneumatic ventilator designed for COVID-19 patients and ease of use. The next step in the design challenge will see the low-cost ventilator being assessed and validated for use in Nigeria.
After Elementum’s own aluminum alloys, APWORKS‘s Scalmalloy aluminum alloy has now also been officially approved by the FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) and added to the Formula 1 regulation as one of the additive metal materials. Given that APWORKS is based in Germany it seems safe to assume that the current world champion Mercedes team will be making use of the material for its seemingly unbeatable vehicle. Mercedes F1 has been a major adopter of AM for rapid car development throughout its tenure.
This Review for Cetus was written by Zepeng Zhou, a graduate student at Washington University in S ...
One of the pleasures of summer (except days at the beach) is the graduation season at the design sch ...
https://youtu.be/CUqaxCCBpi8 When Denys Kuratchenko started working in the 3D printing laboratory a ...