Etihad Airways Engineering to install large-scale 3D printer Bigrep ONE to print parts and tooling, followed by a next generation Bigrep EDGE industrial 3D printer to develop, test and certify material for aircraft parts.
Etihad Airways Engineering to install large-scale 3D printer Bigrep ONE to print parts and tooling, followed by a next generation Bigrep EDGE industrial 3D printer to develop, test and certify material for aircraft parts.
EOS and Gravity showcase aeronautical innovation at the formnext show in Frankfurt/Germany
EOS, the world's leading technology supplier in the field of Industrial 3D printing of metals and polymers, is showcasing its broad solution portfolio at formnext (Nov. 13 – 16) in Frankfurt/Germany. Based on a recently entered partnership with Gravity Industries, EOS will present components of Gravity's pioneering Jet Suit at the EOS booth G50 in hall 3.1. On November 14, show visitors can attend a demo flight performed by Gravity Industries, Head of Flight Training, Dr. Angelo Grubisic at the “Agora“ in front of hall 3 at 12.30h p.m.
LPW Technology is delighted to have been awarded the Sharing in Growth (SiG) ‘Ikigai’ trophy, the top award at the SiG ALL ST
Additive Industries and LPW sign agreement to integrate powder management for the MetalFAB1 systems
Turkish Aerospace Industries Chooses Dassault Systèmes for Turkey’s Largest Aviation Project
Turkish Aerospace will use the 3DEXPERIENCE platform for end to end development of next generation, multirole aircraft
More than 2,000 stakeholders will digitally collaborate across functions and organizations
Dassault Systèmes selected after comprehensive evaluation of market solutions
As the manufacturing partner for Sanad Academy, the winner of the AED1million 2017 UAE Drones for Good prize, Immensa Technology Labs was faced with the task of redesigning and 3D printing the body of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) within a very short period of time. The decision to produce the drone using additive manufacturing was made only three weeks prior to the competition, at a time when the team at Sanad Academy realized that 3D printing was the only way by which they could realize their ambitious goals. Their aim was to manufacture a ‘lifeguard drone’ – a drone which did not only fly, but could also float on water and act as a lifebuoy for people who may be drowning.
Armor has been producing 3D printing filaments for 3 years now. Boosted by its initial successes, today the group offers a 360° range named Kimya, consisting of both materials and services dedicated to additive manufacturing (3D printing).
Advances in manufacturing solutions include expansion of composite-compatible printers, Industry 4.0-ready systems with MTConnect, and production-level repeatability
Solutions include Carbon Fiber Filled Nylon 12 via Stratasys Direct Manufacturing and availability on two new production 3D printers.
Stratasys offers specialized high-repeatability solutions for aircraft interiors and other highly regulated production applications
Stratasys (Nasdaq: SSYS), a global leader in additive technology solutions, today unveiled a range of new solutions designed to
Stratasys 3D printers and materials provide extremely high levels of strength, durability and thermal properties to power missions to deep space
Variant of new Stratasys Antero™ 800NA, PEKK-based material offers electro-static dissipative (ESD) functionality for advanced mechanical, chemical, and thermal properties
3D PRINTER MANUFACTURER VOXELJET SUPPORTS HYPERLOOP PROJECT WITH 3D-PRINTED PMMA CASTING MOLDS FOR INVESTMENT CASTING OF ALUMINUM PARTS
Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS) supported a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket, launched yesterday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The Atlas V rocket flew serial production 3D printed parts enabled by Stratasys support and technology. The 3D printed parts highlight the ability to replace metal components with 3D printed lightweight thermoplastic components.
The Dubai Airshow has always been at the forefront of the aerospace industry, and the opening day of the 2015 edition was no different. The world's fastest, largest and most complex 3D-printed drone was unveiled at Dubai Airshow today, forming the centrepiece of the region's debut 3D Printshow.
The jet-engine powered unmanned aerial vehicle took two months to create and has a speed of 200 miles per hour.