Rather, the challenge currently being posed by the leaders in the field of advanced manufacturing today is in whether metal additive manufacturing will hit the mainstream, and how quickly it can ...
This is the second in a series exploring the modernization of defense manufacturing. Please also read the first: “The ...
Since his postdoctoral days at MIT, Hang Yu, associate professor of materials science and engineering, has been wrestling ...
Velo3D, Inc. (NASDAQ: VELO), a leading additive manufacturing technology company for mission-critical metal parts has entered into an Other Transition Agreement (OTA) contract with the U.S. Department ...
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AES, inspired by ORNL, excels in large-format 3D printing, overcoming technical challenges and growing in the BAAM market.
The armed services are increasingly turning to additive manufacturing – commonly known as 3D printing – to produce parts on demand, reduce costs, and boost readiness. For example, the Southeast ...
Additive nanomanufacturing applies 3D printing at the nanoscale, enabling precise fabrication for electronics, energy, ...
President Trump signed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2026 into law this week.
There’s no doubt that additive manufacturing is cool. It seems that every week we share an exciting new achievement or capability. So, here’s the tough question—is it “boring” enough to become a go-to ...
Academic institutions are getting hands-on with additive manufacturing to create more engaging courses that prepare students for careers.
Thought LeadersProf. Bo ChenProfessor in MaterialsUniversity of Southampton Prof. Bo Chen, a Professor in Materials at the University of Southampton, UK, focuses on the structural integrity and ...