Aircraft maintenance and repair service, Magnetic MRO are to begin work on the 3D printing of aviation-approved parts. Along with MAC Interiors they have come across new opportunities to expand MRO services and innovative in-house capabilities.
Leading global supplier of high performance materials for critical applications, Henkel is focused on developing novel filament and powder materials in the additive manufacturing field. In preparation, Henkel has partnered with DUS Architects.
The Fives Michelin Additive Solutions joint venture has launched SOFIA. SOFIA covers the entire metal additive manufacturing value chain, from powder to the end user, with a focus on material-energy interactions.
A Dutch technological university have established themselves as one of the most successful teams in Formula Student with the help of 3D technology. TU Delft have 3D-printed their steering wheel and an integral bracket.
A researcher from Georgia Tech has conducted an in-depth study into cat tongues using a 3D-printed model at 400% scale. Alexis Noel decided to explore the ‘spines’ she noticed on her cat’s tongue while trying to separate it from the blanket.
Race car manufacturer, CRP Group and golfing manufacturer, Krone Golf have combined additive manufacturing and subtractive manufacturing techniques to craft what they believe is the world’s most advanced golf driver.
Group Editor, Daniel O'Connor speaks to Johannes Homa, CEO and Co-founder at Lithoz about Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing technology and the importance of ceramics.
A biofabrication institute, which will image, model and manufacture 3D-printed tissues, will open in Brisbane in 2017. The institute will allow specialists to collaborate and find how 3D tissues can improve patients' quality of life.
A non-profit organisation based in San Diego are using a 3D-printed tool to recycle waste in the building of eco-friendly walls. A 3D-printed funnel mechanism is used to place litter in used plastic bottles which are built into cemented walls.