Stratasys will demonstrate its latest 3D printing solutions at this yearâs TCT Show as the company highlights its latest additive manufacturing solutions to optimise product development. A host of real life examples will be on show from a wide range…
Photopolymer Company, Photocentric, will offer a glimpse into the future of LCD 3D printing at next monthâs TCT show. Visitors to the TCT show last year may remember the companyâs 3D printer debut as the firm chose the flagship UK…
New Lab for Advanced Manufacturing Techniques and Materials : ESA’s latest technical laboratory, inaugurated today by Director General Jan Woerner, will help to understand the capabilities of 3D printing and other advanced manufacturing techniques for future space missions. The Advanced…
Project Aims to Expand Range of Materials for 3D Printing : The range of materials used in 3D printing could be expanded dramatically by a UK project aiming to create a library of new formulations. Researchers at Nottingham University, led…
A Cambridge University technology expert says the best way to manufacturing success is to improve our knowledge of technical and commercial 3D printing. Dr Tim Minshall, Reader in Innovation and Technology Management at the University of Cambridge, is head of…
Global aircraft manufacturing specialist, Airbus has revealed it is ever-closer to realising the ultimate ambition of aerospace business: the ability to produce highly complex and highly competent planes with additive manufacturing. The leading manufacturer continues to invest heavily in pioneering…
Experts in additive manufacturing at the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) are leading the way on a global scale in respect of developing pioneering repair and maintenance technologies for the aerospace industry. The research has been dubbed the AMOS…
The worldâs largest manufacturer of 3D printing systems, Stratasys, has announced it could be onto a pioneering breakthrough in additive manufacturing technology having developed a machine capable of multi-operations. The machine, the international firm reports, is the first able to…
Some the UKâs top executives and research bodies have emerged in the last few weeks to stress the importance of embracing the latest technologies in the manufacturing and engineering industry. Only by continual innovation and keeping abreast of new technologies…
Adaptive material paves way for 4D printed robot ligaments : A hybrid material that can reconfigure itself multiple times into different shapes when exposed to light and heat has been developed by Pittsburgh researchers. The team believes the material could…
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