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Additive advantage: How the US Navy is revolutionizing fighter jet repair on the fly
For the U.S. Navy, the "tyranny of distance" in the Pacific theater poses a constant logistical challenge. When a fighter jet ...
Beehive Industries has acquired the assets of two Greater Cincinnati machine shops, Able Tool Corporation and its subsidiary Planet Products Corporation, as the US propulsion manufacturer expands its ...
The US has unveiled a 3D-printed nuclear vehicle designed to withstand extreme heat and vibration during high-speed flight ...
AM Solutions’ S1 Basic expands its portfolio for the automated post-processing of additively manufactured polymer parts with ...
A new study explores deep learning for image-based defect detection during 3D printing, looking to catch bad builds.
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3D printing poised for explosive growth across industries
The global 3D printing market is entering a period of rapid expansion, with Precedence Research projecting its value to climb ...
ExOne, the global leader in binder jet 3D printing of sand and ceramics, today launched the S-Print Pro™, a compact industrial sand 3D printer that brings production-grade binder jetting to small and ...
JetBlue is rolling out a new “intuitive” boarding process — but frequent flyers say it could make things worse. The airline announced that starting April 29, it will streamline boarding by ...
Colibrium Additive, a GE Aerospace (GE) company, on Wednesday said it received a $31 million contract from the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command, or NAVAIR, to support an initiative aimed at speeding the ...
New York Post newsroom and editorial staff were not involved in the creation of this content. 3D printing is gradually shifting from a specialist tool to something more accessible for everyday use.
Multi-color 3D printing has long promised flexibility and creative control, but the actual experience often falls short. In many cases, the process is slowed down by frequent material changes, ...
While much ink has been spilled over how 3D printing has enabled intense drone-on-drone warfare in Ukraine, the U.S. defense and intelligence communities have overlooked a stealthier development: ...
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