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The trade show organizer Tarsus have scheduled conference keynote speakers and topics for Ad ...
Two Star Wars-inspired lands are currently under construction at the Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort. The first detailed 3D model of Star Wars Land (now officially called Galaxy’s Edge) is on display this weekend at the 2017 D23 Expo. Both Star Wars-inspired lands will transport guests to a never-before-seen planet, a remote trading port and one of the last stops before Wild Space, where Star Wars characters and their stories come to life.
Leading desktop, professional and industrial 3D printer manufacturer Shining 3D worked with an undisclosed car customization company to design and produce a fully 3D printed exhaust pipe using its EP-M250 metal 3D printers. The exhaust pipe has already been installed and used in an assembly trial on a Ford Mustang.
Wichita State University’s National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) has purchased a new professional grade, powder fed, metal additive manufacturing system. The RPM Innovations 222 Standard System is a professional-grade system with powder-fed laser metal deposition technology. It has a 2′ 3″ build capacity and a rotary table for cladding or building around a shaft.
In a recent blog post, the Altium Designer team described how NASA hopes to 3D print spacecraft and circuits. NASA has laid out a scientific mission that details exactly how and why they would use printed circuits. They have also reviewed the current technologies that could make that future a reality.
Designer Eric Harrell designed a model of the Chevy Camaro LS3 V8 engine which is almost completely 3D printable. Hardware kits are available in partnership with MakerRX. You can purchase the full kit (which includes filaments and non-printable components) and get 10% off HatchBox/ColorFabb Filament.
ETH researchers from the Functional Materials Laboratory have developed a silicone 3D printed heart that beats almost like a human heart. In collaboration with colleagues from the Product Development Group Zurich, they have tested how well it works. The artificial heart imitates a human heart as closely as possible.
With a global workforce of of 4,300 employees, including over 1,000 engineers, Spain-based AERNNOVA is one of the largest tier 1 suppliers for the civil aviation industry. The company has long been studying the possible solutions that additive manufacturing (which in the aerospace industry is usually referred to as additive layer manufacturing or ALM) can offer even for production of large and safety critical parts. As Dr. Miguel Á. Castillo Acero, VP Technology Development AERNNOVA exclusively anticipated, the company is now concentrating much of its R&D efforts on polymer AM/ALM solutions.