Toyota Motor Corporation has leaned on HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology to additively manufacture an optional oil cooler duct for the LEXUS LC500 vehicle.
ÖBB, the federal railway of Austria, is operating multiple trains with polyurethane bellows, grommets and other parts 3D printed by Chromatic 3D Materials.
A premium automotive manufacturer has worked with Continental Engineering Services and Enable Manufacturing to additively cast an electronics cold plate which are set to be installed in consumer vehicles this year.
The company says it intends to use Local Motors’ IP resources, which includes patents, designs and engineering expertise, to accelerate its product development and deliver new UAS concepts.
The project specifically aims to tackle the wear and improve the efficiency of commercial vehicles, such as tractor trailers, which are used for the transport of consumer goods and materials.
The Volkswagen Group has strengthened its 3D printing capabilities with the acquisition of a second MetalFAB system from Additive Industries. The Volkswagen Group operates brands such as Audi, Porsche, and Lamborghini, as well as the Volkswagen brand
3YOURMIND and Phillips Corp. Federal Division have announced a partnership with Marine Corps System Command’s Advanced Manufacturing Operations Cell (AMOC), to ‘enrich’ its digital additive manufacturing capabilities.
The Scope of Work comes after an active collaboration between the two companies that has explored the design, testing and additive manufacturing of a series of high-quality titanium parts for future Ford Performance production vehicles.
On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, Andy Allshorn, the founder and Technical Director of 3D printing consultancy At 3D-Squared, and Pat Warner, Digital Manufacturing Manager of BWT Alpine F1 Team.
Stratasys has announced that Italdesign has used its 3DFashion technology to develop the recently unveiled Climb-E concept vehicle. Italdesign used the Stratasts J850 TechStyle system to 3D print directly onto microfibres.
Velo3D has announced two new partnerships at RAPID + TCT 2023 in Chicago. It has partnered with PWR Advanced Cooling Technology to qualify Aheadd CP1, an aluminium alloy developed by Constellium, for use in the Sapphire range of 3D printers.