While 3D printing has mostly involved plastic so far, future materials, including one harder than steel, could make a huge difference in the technology.
IMDEA and UPM have developed deformable woven nitinol metamaterials that combine metal strength with textile flexibility.
And it’s worth thinking about exactly how remarkable it is that the new humanoid robots are able to replicate the smooth, fluid, organic movements of humans and other animals, because the majority of ...
3D printing has become a major favorite for hobbyists all over the world, but it's also finding its way into different ...
I love creating things on my 3D printer, but I’ve always hit a wall because I’m not an engineer and traditional 3D design software can be really tricky. In ...
Velo3D, Inc. , a leading additive manufacturing technology company for mission-critical metal components has been awarded a multi-year full rate production contract from a key U.S. defense contractor, ...
A rural Alaska high school welding program led by instructor Gary Hall (right) in Delta Junction teaches students fabrication ...
A rural Alaska high school welding program, led by instructor Gary Hall (right) in Delta Junction teaches students fabrication skills, aluminum welding, and workforce-ready shop practices through real ...
Anthony Palumbo and Charles Goulding analyze Boston Scientific’s US$14.5 billion acquisition of Penumbra, showing how additive manufacturing can accelerate thrombectomy and neurovascular innovation ...
AM Pioneers has announced that the open house for its Technology Center was a success. The event welcomed participants from industry and ...
Charles R. Goulding and Aaron Rofe highlight practical, real-world strategies that help organizations strengthen profitability while staying fully compliant.
High-speed 3D printing has just gotten a lot faster. Researchers from Tsinghua University in China have developed a new high-speed printing technology capable of creating complex millimeter-scale ...