We spoke to end-users, technology providers and researchers in key verticals about everything from the rise of AI and what it means for industrial 3D printing to emerging opportunities for vertical integration.
Speaking on an episode of TCT's Additive Insight podcast about his work at the University of Auckland's Creative Design and Additive Manufacturing Lab, Diegel talked about the need to 'get your hands dirty' with AM.
Now in its fourth year, the award is a joint collaboration between TCT and Women in 3D Printing which celebrates the contributions of female innovators in the additive manufacturing space.
We gather perspectives from our esteemed TCT Expert Advisory Board members for their take on what the additive manufacturing and industrial 3D printing world will look like in 2024.
Our first TCT UK User Group this summer, no matter which direction the conversation steered, there was one thread our group of experienced additive manufacturing (AM) users continued to pull on: skills.
Though the parts may be tiny, the buzz around additive manufacturing (AM) in consumer electronic devices is huge. Smartphone manufacturer Honor has also been busy working with several AM companies on its HONOR Magic V2 foldable phone.
Designability is a UK-based charity that has dedicated the last 50 years to co-designing products and solutions with disabled people to deliver greater independence.
We go through the doors at the Digital Manufacturing Centre in the famous Silverstone Park to get a closer look at how it aims to drive the future of UK manufacturing.
The job of a researcher is to keep reinventing and continue to ask “what’s next?” For Richard Hague at the University of Nottingham, that question has been at the core of numerous projects undertaken at the Centre over the last decade.
TCT speaks to Brian Baughman (BB), Chief Engineer of Additive Manufacturing at Honeywell Aerospace, and Melissa Orme (MO), Vice President of Boeing Additive Manufacturing, to find out what progress has been made with AM Forward.
At Formnext 2023, the TCT content team asked exhibitors and attendees what would be on their Christmas 3D printing wishlist for 2023, from the perfect 3D printed gift idea to ambitions for cultural change.