The rolling stock engineering provider says the expansion demonstrates ‘significant growth and development’ in an area which includes the use of 3D printing and 3D scanning to address rail supply chain and engineering challenges.
The tool is designed to help users navigate the expansive landscape of 3D printing technologies and materials, and find the best fit for their project needs.
Würth Additive Group has introduced its Digital Inventory Services inventory management product as it bids to enable the secure transmission of intellectual property (IP) to different locations worldwide.
Together, they will open a Centre of Excellence which will function as the 'nerve centre' for Ricoh's Managed 3D print services network, enabling product teams to design, prototype and iterate product designs in-house.
Three and a half years after the onset of Covid-19, people working in supply chain don’t consider what the next major supply chain disruption will be, only when it will be. It is not a source for speculation, but preparation.
The partnership aims to support the MOD’s efforts to build a resilient and sustainable supply chain for the UK, particularly for the sourcing of in-demand materials such as titanium.
Nikon SLM Solutions unveils its new shared vision for the future of additive manufacturing alongside features on AM in supply chain, consumer goods, education and more.
Sam Davies speaks to Hubs CEO Alex Cappy about the growth of Hubs’ manufacturing network, what’s changed since the acquisition by Protolabs, and where the opportunities lie for 3D printing when it comes to supply chain.
Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM) continues to accelerate its integrated advanced manufacturing growth with the installation of two large platform EOS M400-4 metal additive printers. The total number of AM machines at the facility is now 20.
It has been announced that Boeing and Northrop Grumman have joined Additive Manufacturing Forward (AM Forward), committing to helping smaller U.S. based suppliers increase their use of AM.