This year, USC Racing – Formula SAE Team linked up with Wayland to harness NeuBeam 3D printing technology to produce a complex titanium part that has been difficult to manufacture with traditional methods, as well as other 3D printing processes.
The automotive company says the precision and flexibility of additive manufacturing makes the technology the 'perfect solution' to create parts for the custom commissioned vehicle.
Massivit details how large-scale additive manufacturing is serving all stages of manufacturing workflows from design and development through tooling and production across industries such as yachting, private aircraft and advanced air mobility.
The partners describe the new air coolers as a 'cutting-edge thermal breakthrough', with the system said to be lighter, smaller and more efficient than 'anything previously seen in production cars.'
The intentionally simplistic Slate Truck is championing a DIY approach to personalisation with over 100 attach points built in to allow drivers choose and install from its range of 100+ accessories or even 3D print their own.
Transitioning the previous collaboration into a long-term partnership, ÖBB expects the deeper integration to improve its enhanced spare parts management and procurement workflows.
‘The Black Rose’ is one of 18 Baturs being built by Bentley’s bespoke division Mulliner and is accented by up to 210 grams of 18-karat rose gold at key driver touch points
Sam Davies hears how a college lecturer is instilling diversity, equity and inclusion practices into the teaching of aerospace and motorsport engineering courses.