3D printing with real concrete of the first two story building in India made by L&T Construction. Secondly, the recognition of COBOD’s founder and General Manager, Henrik Lund-Nielsen, as one of the 10 most influential people in the 3D printing industry in 2020.
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dMac Precision Technology Co., Ltd. is a leading engineering solution provider in Asia Pacific that designs and manufactures custom Conformal Cooling (CC) systems to improve the production yield of globoid parts. Manufacturing CC channels additively has proven to be ideal compared to CNC.
3D printing capabilities in order to grow its capacity for 3D printing rocket parts. The printers it has acquired are no ordinary metal 3D printing systems, but M4K-4 machines from AMCM in Germany. The 3D printers are modified versions of EOS M400-4 systems, more than double the height of the original EOS machine.
3D printed smart gel that changes shape when exposed to light, becoming an “artificial muscle.” The material may lead to some exciting research for various engineering applications, including new military camouflage, soft robotics, and flexible displays.
New market leader in mission-critical space systems, Redwire, has accomplished a world-first in successfully creating a set of ceramic components in space via 3D printing. In December 2020, a Ceramic Manufacturing Model (CMM) accomplished this feat, representing a significant milestone for ceramic production in space
The new method could be useful for making complex optics for vision, imaging, illumination or laser-based applications.
NASA’s Orion spacecraft is ready for its mission to the Moon. Lockheed Martin has completed assembly and testing of the Orion Artemis I spacecraft and has transferred possession to NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) team today.
The latest annual report from IFI CLAIMS Patent Services has identified 3D printing as the ninth fastest growing technology of 2020, based on US Patent and Trademark Office data.
The researchers have been working to design 3D printed soft, sensitive robotic fingers that would be a major step in the right direction toward safer robots, and recently published a study about their work in the journal Nano Energy.
General Motors has opened a 15,000-square-foot “Additive Industrialization Center”, a facility exclusively dedicated to productionizing 3D printing technology in the automotive industry.
The Chinese company Nanjing BRAGi Optical Technology Co, Ltd. is doing exactly this as their business model – while relying on the experience and expertise of EOS, the technology provider for 3D printing, for this and future growth.
Researchers at the University of Maryland (UMD) have designed a ‘morphing’ nozzle that enables users to 3D print customized parts with fiber-filled composites.