Everyone loves talking about 3D printing, but now it’s really hitting the big time: Rolls-Royce has decided that it’s going to use the technology to help make its airplane engines. While the company ...
3D printing is rapidly moving into mainstream manufacturing. Wohlers Associates, which publishes the additive manufacturing industry’s definitive annual market report, estimates revenues from products ...
3D printing has popped up on the cutting-edge of some surprisingly diverse industries: food, healthcare, retail, and now aerospace. The aerospace business is driven by the following factors: weight, ...
Incorporating machine learning, MIT engineers have developed a way to 3D print aluminum alloys that are five times stronger.
Much anticipation has been built around the future of the automotive and aerospace industries in the wake of recent advancements in 3D-printing technologies. But what’s often overlooked is the way 3D ...
Airplane partitions are typically very heavy – and they need to be equipped with a cutout for emergency stretchers and a fold-down chair for cabin attendants. This creates a tricky puzzle for ...
Boeing expects to shave $2 to $3 million off each 787 Dreamliner's manufacturing costs by 2018, thanks to 3D-printed titanium. The company has teamed up with Norwegian company Norsk Titanium to create ...
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3D-printed flexible antennas to keep drone and aircraft signals stable in motion
A cutting-edge 3D-printed antenna has been developed to enable stronger, flexible wireless electronics. It tackles the ...
Eight hands may be better than two when it comes to mass production. Earlier this month, engineers from electronics manufacturer Siemens completed prototypes on a 3D-printing spider robot that could ...
Researchers built a chip-sized processor and 3D-printed copper antenna arrays that could enable flexible, wearable wireless ...
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