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TIDCO and GE Inaugurate Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence in Chennai

TIDCO and GE Inaugurate Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence in Chennai

  GE Aerospace, a world leader in aircraft engines and technology development, and the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation Ltd....
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GE Aviation and Tamil Nadu state collaborate to undertake additive manufacturing research

GE Aviation and Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO) will work together on aerospace research and development. The two have...
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GE Aviation Singapore provides metal 3D printing for engine component repair

As metal additive technology continues to gain momentum in the design and industrial production of new aerospace components, GE Aviation’s...
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GE Teams Up With US Air Force To 3D-Print Parts For Fighter Planes

In the 1980s, when the US Air Force opened up what is now known as the Great Engine War for...
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GE Additive ships first M Line Factory AM system to Cincinnati facility

GE Additive announced that it successfully shipped the first Concept Laser M Line Factory additive manufacturing system from its facility in...
GE Additive - Arcam machines at the Avio Aero factory in Cameri, Italy. Image credit Avio Aero - June 2019

GE Aviation invests in widespread rollout of GE Additive Arcam EBM technology to support GE9X blade production

GE Additive today announced at the Paris Air Show that GE Aviation has made a significant investment in its electron...
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GE Additive installs Spectra H metal 3D printers at Avio Aero plant in Cameri

First 3D printing was for single parts, then it became for short batches of 10, 100, 500 and thousands of...
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Laser Focus: Machine Learning Will Give 3D Printers Eyes

Just a few years ago, it would take GE engineers more than 800 parts to build a third of a...