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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 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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