Additive Manufacturing (AM) is a term used to identify the manufacturing processes performed by 3D printing through layer-by-layer construction. In addition to avoiding the generation of waste through ...
In the beginning of the twentieth century, “manufacturing” brought to mind burly men shaping metal with forges or stamping presses; in the twenty-first century, that mental image may become workers ...
GE's bought up a couple of additive manufacturing firms as part of its evolution into "the premier digital industrial company", an investment that could save it $5 billion internally, let alone tap ...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is the term coined by Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, to describe the fourth major industrial era since the first ...
It’s easy to see from the many types of available systems and the innovative technologies being developed that additive manufacturing (AM) is an extremely active area. Although operating details vary ...
Welding products expert Lincoln Electric Co. is moving into additive manufacturing. But the way Lincoln Electric does additive manufacturing makes use of its expertise. Essentially, the company is ...
EADS and GKN have teamed up at their Filton research centres to drive a radical new manufacturing technology to the aerospace market. So-called additive layer manufacturing (ALM), a technique for ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 23, 2014 – Aerojet Rocketdyne, a GenCorp (NYSE: GY) company, successfully completed a series of hot-fire tests on a Bantam demonstration engine built entirely with additive ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory's robotic prosthesis looks like something out of medieval times—a hand clad in chain mail more appropriate for wielding a broadsword than a mug of coffee. Both the ...
Orbital ATK (OA), a global leader in aerospace and defense technologies, announced today that it has successfully tested a 3D-printed hypersonic engine combustor at NASA Langley Research Center. The ...
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