Post-processing is a hot topic here at RAPID + TCT 2019 and the German outfit has launched two materials, one aimed at the automotive industry and one at the lifestyle sector.
Bombardier Transportation installs large-scale industrial 3D printer to accelerate final part production and reduce spare part inventory in the DACH region.
Wabtec believes binder jet technology will enable production of components for current and developmental engines, locomotive, transit and mining programs.
As the additive industry prepares to descend on Motor City, TCT spoke to Brennon White at General Motors to find out how the automotive giant is leveraging AM.
Head of Content, Daniel O'Connor discusses additive's revolutionary role in automotive's manufacturing with Desktop Metal co-founders, Ric Fulop and Jonah Myerberg.
3D printed jigs and fixtures are nothing new, they’re used by just about every vehicle manufacturer in the world to save time and money on the automotive production line. Now, Ford wants to tackle the next bottleneck, design.
Dash-CAE, a UK-based engineering service provider, has invested in a Stratasys F900 platform as it looks to enhance the service it delivers to such markets as aerospace and automotive.
German RepRap has unveiled how Sika Automotive leveraged its technology to speed up the product development process for functional structural components.