Titomic, an Australian industrial additive manufacturing company, has announced a defense agreement with TAUV, a manufacturer of lightweight military-grade armor, to produce “ruggedised soldier-enable…
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NextGenAM project establishes first pilot plant smart factory at Premium AEROTEC
With the aim of creating a complete production cell for additively manufacturing aluminum components used within the automotive and aerospace industries, the NextGenAM project has established its firs…
Carpenter additive manufacturing facility receives aerospace quality certification
Carpenter Technology Corporation, a Pennsylvania-headquartered manufacturer of premium specialty metals alloys and powders, has announced that its additive manufacturing production facility, CalRAM re…
Student 3D printed satellite set for NASA launch
Indian 3D printer manufacturer 3Ding, and students at the Hindustan Institute of Technology and Sciences, have 3D printed a cube satellite set for launch on a NASA Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility…
WSU National Institute for Aviation Research joins Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence
ASTM International, a worldwide technical standards organization, has announced Wichita State University’s (WSU) National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) as a new strategic partner for its Addi…
U.S. Marines 3D print F-35 part to save $70,000
A team of U.S. Marines 3D printed a part for the F-35 stealth fighter saving $70,000 in costs for a whole new landing gear door. The component is a small part mounted on the door pressing it into the …
Rostec allocates $44.5 million to introduce additive manufacturing to Russian aerospace
Russian state-owned industrial technology holding conglomerate Rostec is allocating $44.5 million (₽3 billion) to the development of a specialist additive manufacturing technology center. Named after …
NASA awards $127,000 to ASU and PADT for biomimicry 3D printing research
NASA has awarded a $127,000 Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I grant to the Arizona State University (ASU) and Phoenix Analysis and Design Technologies (PADT), an engineering service co…
Innovate UK grants £6M to national aerospace additive manufacturing project
Independent research and technology organisation TWI, also known as The Welding Institute, has announced that it will lead the Open Architecture Additive Manufacturing (OAAM) project. With the contrib…
Fabrisonic’s 3D metal printed heat exchanger gets green-light from NASA
Fabrisonic, an Ohio-based company specializing in metal 3D printing, has taken a step closer to Mars. Fabrisonic’s used its patented technology to additively manufacture heat exchanger devices. The me…