Improvement of mechanical reinforcement of 3D printed parts is one of the current challenges in additive manufacturing to transition from prototypes to functional parts that meet similar requirements ...
When the order is given and U.S. Army deploys soldiers anywhere in the world, their physical and operational training has prepared them for the moment. They have drilled together, learned to operate ...
Editor’s note: This is the first article in a two-part series exploring additive manufacturing. The Pentagon has poured unprecedented funds into additive manufacturing as a potential game-changer for ...
The Biden Administration's new package of aid for the nation's manufacturing SMEs called Additive Manufacturing Forward aims to promote innovation and adoption of additive manufacturing (3D printing) ...
The additive manufacturing world’s big news in 2023—the merger between Stratasys, the No.1 additive company (based on 2022 revenues) and Desktop Metal, the No. 4 company—turned into a nothingburger ...
Additive manufacturing isn’t new. But as technologies have developed, users have been analyzing how additive compares to traditional processes, explains Sherri Monroe, executive director of the ...
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Grant Morris, a digital wideband systems maintainer with 2nd Intelligence Battalion, II Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, II MEF, designs a 3D model of a dust cover ...
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) developed a new 3D printing approach for metal alloys, providing a glimpse into the potential future of hardware production.
The Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP), managed by the US Army’s Aviation Turbine Engines Project Office (ATE PO), selected General Electric’s T901 turboshaft engine to replace the T700 family of ...