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Editor's Note 
 
A 3D printed concept Corvette; Pratt & Whitney’s engine repair time solution and boosting the University of Waterloo’s additive manufacturing efforts. All of this and more in this edition of Design Engineering magazine’s Additive Manufacturing e-news
- Sean Tarry, Editor
 
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BMW launches Additive Manufacturing Campus to drive 3D printing innovation

BMW Group has officially opened its nearly $25 million Additive Manufacturing Campus in Munich, Germany, marking a major step in the company’s efforts to industrialize 3D printing for automotive production...


3D Systems and University Hospital Basel achieve breakthrough in 3D-printed facial implants

Marking a groundbreaking medical milestone, 3D Systems and Switzerland's University Hospital Basel have together successfully created the world’s first Medical Device Regulation (MDR)-compliant 3D-printed PEEK facial implant manufactured directly at the point-of-care...


Advancing sustainable manufacturing through an enhanced machine learning framework

A team of researchers at the University of Toronto are harnessing the power of machine learning to improve additive manufacturing and enhance the quality of parts that are produced...


Pratt & Whitney reducing engine repair time through additive manufacturing

American multinational aerospace and defense conglomerate, RTX, and its engine-making subsidiary, Pratt & Whitney, recently announced the development of an additive manufacturing repair process that allows for faster and more efficient results...


Waterloo’s sustainable additive manufacturing efforts boosted with $5 million in funding

Earlier this year, it was announced that the University of Waterloo will receive $5 million to help fund the creation of the Consortium for Sustainable Scale-up in Metal Additive Manufacturing (CSS-MAM) – an industry-facing initiative aimed at addressing Ontario’s advanced manufacturing sector’s need for clean and sustainable economic growth...


General Motors produces concept Chevrolet Corvette using additive manufacturing

Global automotive manufacturing giant, General Motors, has made a name for itself through the years by remaining curious and consistently positioning itself on the cutting-edge of advances in technology and manufacturing processes...