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Sponsored: 3D Printing Composites for Aerospace

E&T

Download free whitepaper 3D printing has been on the rise amongst aerospace manufacturers. Download our new eBook to learn how the aerospace industry uses AM, what the industry needs from 3D printing solutions, how today’s AM technologies address these needs, innovative applications and case studies, and more.

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Outsourcing vs. In-House: When Does it Make Sense to Bring SLS 3D Printing In-House?

Additive Manufacturing

In this whitepaper, we evaluate the value proposition of bringing selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printers in-house, in comparison with outsourcing SLS parts from a service bureau. The post Outsourcing vs. In-House: When Does it Make Sense to Bring SLS 3D Printing In-House? For more information visit formlabs.com.

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5 ways advanced metal additive manufacturing can revolutionise the defence industry – Velo3D

AU Manufacturing

Thus, the defence industry must use all of its resources to advance military innovation, and metal additive manufacturing (AM) offers a special chance to do so. Velo3D said the defence sector may collaborate with dependable partners and support US economic growth by using American contract manufacturers.

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Sponsored: Printing the impossible

E&T

3D printing has taken an evolutionary step forward, enabling manufacturers to produce stronger, lighter and more accurate composite parts, resulting in a broader selection of manufacturing materials and greater design freedom. Produce parts in a more sustainable way. Diversify into new markets.

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COMPETITION TIME Win an IntElect Model and ‘Sleigh’ Productivity in 2024

i4.0 today

The whitepaper illustrates how one customer was able to get an astonishing extra 168 days of production out of one IntElect machine by optimising the machine set up. For your chance to win the 912-piece IntElect MAGICBRICKS set for Christmas, download the whitepaper here sumitomo-shi-demag.co.uk/make-more-for-less Today Magazine.

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BlackBerry QNX provides guidance on minimizing jitter, latency in robotics

Robotics Business Review

A whitepaper explains how to reduce robot jitter with software for greater industrial productivity. Source: BlackBerry QNX Robots need to precisely synchronize for manufacturing applications such as assembly, welding, and materials handling. A prime example in robotics is automated 3D printing systems. Register now.

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