Ground testing suggests potential for 50 percent radiation dose reduction
Ground testing suggests potential for 50 percent radiation dose reduction
Urgently requested to provide cradles for helicopters, SFM Technology turned directly to the BigRep PRO
The aerospace industry is notoriously demanding when it comes to materials and manufacturing technologies. Light weight, strength and precision are critical to the success of aerospace applications. In this context, 3D printing has revolutionized the industry, offering unprecedented flexibility in creating complex, lightweight and customized components. Roboze is at the forefront of this revolution, offering solutions that meet the rigorous requirements of the industry.
GKN Aerospace has selected Nikon SLM Solutions to supply state-of-the-art additive manufacturing machines, accelerating its industrialization of ground-breaking sustainable aero engine solutions.
The business is ramping-up its operational capacity with a new building in Poland as well as one in France
The future of aeronautics and additive manufacturing at the International Paris Air Show
3D printing solutions for the Aerospace at International Paris Air Show 2023
International Paris Air Show is the meeting place on Earth for Sky professionals.
Grants from ‘France 2030’ initiative will drive investment in KeyProd production monitoring solution and MBJ 3D printing activities
KeyProd ‘gives industrial companies greater operational control and increases France’s competitiveness’, says government
JPB’s MBJ 3D printing initiatives also deemed to align with government desire to produce low-carbon aircraft
AddUp, Inc. has joined $1.5M research contract “Development of Manufacturing, Heat Treatment, and Surface Finishing Guidelines to Yield Ready-to-Use IN- 718 Additive Manufacturing Components” through the United States Air Force (USAF) and the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program led my REM Surface Engineering (REM).
Paris Air Show to provide launch platform for new 5mm Smart Washer that improves flexibility and increases accuracy by nearly 60%
Components for satellites and spacecraft are nowadays transported into space ineffectively transported into space by launch vehicles. A research team Munich University of Applied Sciences (HM) has, for the first time, used a 3D printer in a research rocket to a research rocket to print a structure in open space. The results are promising.