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3D Printing for Aerospace – Quality Requirements

Additive Manufacturing

Honeywell, Boeing, and Lockheed Martin are all using 3D printing for critical parts. Honeywell and Boeing are finding vast time and cost savings in printing parts for aging fleets. All 3D printing systems used in the aerospace field need to be based on a strong quality management system.

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ABCorp and BATS-TOI Partner to Manufacture Next Generation Smart Multisport Headgear with 3D Printing

Additive Manufacturing

15, 2022 — ABCorp announced the partnership with sport technology startup BATS-TOI to manufacture The Mercado, advanced multisport headgear using 3D print technology. ” Manufacturing will take place in ABCorp’s 125,000 sq. ” Manufacturing will take place in ABCorp’s 125,000 sq.

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Wearable Medical Devices and 3D Printing

Additive Manufacturing

Leanna Levine and her team at ALine specialize in the development of microfluidics solutions for customers in particular incorporating 3D printing for proof-of-concept and rapid prototyping of lab-on-chip devices. “We’ve And that patch is currently available on the market,” says Levine. “We’ve Says Jon Donner.

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Top Manufacturing Technologies Driving the Future of Automotive & Aerospace Industries

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

The automotive and aerospace manufacturing industries are undergoing a profound transformation fueled by the rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs), and smart manufacturing technologies. What steps are you taking to overcome these challenges and future-proof your manufacturing operations?

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New DoD Marketplace Caught My Eye

Mold Making Technology

Department of Defense (DoD) can quickly find trusted American manufacturing shops to help build stuff for the military—like parts for submarines, planes or high-tech gear. It’s all about making it easier for the DoD to work with shops that can make things fast and safe, using technology like 3D printing or robots.

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Equispheres and Fieldmade partner on non-explosive aluminum additive manufacturing

Canadian Manufacturing

The potential for point-of-need aluminum 3D printing spans a wide range of industries, from defense and energy sectors to remote communities where its cost-prohibitive to ship aluminum parts. The NOMAD03 system is a game-changer for any remote operating environment that requires a rapid supply of spare parts.

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Horizon Microtechnologies’ tech mitigates risks of electrostatic discharge in 3D printing

AU Manufacturing

Microfabrication start-up Horizon Microtechnologies said that its in-house technology for template-based 3D microfabrication will help in the elimination of electro-static discharge (ESD) in applications, which would benefit from 3D printing by combining precision polymer micro-AM and ESD compliance.