Spaceborne construction 3D printer to launch aboard 3D printed rocket Aerospace

Spaceborne construction 3D printer to launch aboard 3D printed rocket Aerospace

The future of space exploration as we imagine it is not going to be possible without the heavy implementation of 3D printing technologies, intended in a broad sense as digital, additive and robotic manufacturing processes. Now NASA has awarded a $73.7 million contract to Made In Space, Inc. of Mountain View, California, to demonstrate the ability of its small spacecraft, called Archinaut One, to manufacture and assemble (3D print) spacecraft components in low-Earth orbit. Made in Space ‘s spaceborne construction 3D printer will launch aboard the Rocket Lab 3D rocket, powered by 3D printed engines, no earlier than 2022.

Digital Building Technologies 3D prints Concrete Choreography for Origen Festival in Switzerland Professional Additive Manufacturing

Digital Building Technologies 3D prints Concrete Choreography for Origen Festival in Switzerland Professional Additive Manufacturing

A collaboration between Digital Building Technologies and the Origen Festival in Riom, Switzerland, the installation Concrete Choreography consists of nine, individually designed, 2.7m tall columns. Each column is concrete 3D printed at full height in 2.5 hours with the process developed at ETH Zurich with the support of NCCR DFAB.