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3D Print Certified Aircraft Interior Parts
New Stratasys 3D printing solution undergoing a qualification program under FAA oversight now.
Panel Discussion on Industrial 3D Printing: Printable Geometry, Certifiable Parts, and Preventable Failures
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5 Ways to Increase Bandwidth on Your CNC Mill with a 3D Printer
A desktop 3D printer and the right materials can free your milling machine to do what it does best.
SME, Stratasys Name 2017 SkillsUSA Competition Winners
Now in its third year, the 2017 Additive Manufacturing Competition consisted of 34 high school and post-secondary student teams competing for a chance to take home gold, silver or bronze medals.
Western Tool & Mold Adopts Stratasys’ New 3D Printing Solution for Certifiable Aircraft Interior Components
Company supports repeatable manufacturing with consistent parts to meet stringent requirements from the aerospace industry, Stratasys reports.
Before You Hit 3D-Print: A LIVE Roundtable on Industrial 3D Printing
Editor’s Pick: Benchtop Laser-Sintering 3D Printer Unveiled
Automated solution for digital manufacturing also announced.
Laser-Sintering 3D Printer Unveiled
Automated solution for digital manufacturing also announced.
Stratasys FDM 3D Printing Aims to Aid in German Space Exploration
Stratasys is cooperating with the Institute for Robotics and Mechatronics of the German Aerospace Centre in the production of a TransRoPorter for unmanned missions to Mars.
Optisys Uses Metal Additive Manufacturing to Reduce Part Count
Optisys has completed a project that documents the advantages of employing additive manufacturing (AM) to produce such systems for aerospace and defense purposes.
The NODE under the Blade’s Hood
California startup proposes 3D-printed chassis assembly as an environmentally friendly alternative.
Education, Innovation & Challenge
Next-Gen Engineers Student Design Competition Profile: Future Engineers.
By the Numbers: Materials
Facts and figures on materials and their influence on material engineers.
Break Out of the Mold with 3D Printing
Though 3D printed mold making does have limitations, it offers great potential for improving product cycles from design to fabrication.
How Light-Weighted Airplane Seats Can Save Airlines $200 Million
No normal airplane seat frame: this one has been light-weighted using lattice and surface optimization, meaning an algorithm in Autodesk’s Netfabb software produced the geometry to meet specified design goals.



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ELEMENTS Version 4.2.0 Now Released
ELEMENTS 4.2.0 is an open-source computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software suite.

AMEXCI and Nikon SLM Solutions Collaborate in the Nordics
This collaboration is intended to enhance large-scale serial production through additive manufacturing machines, the companies report.

BMF Gets FDA OK for Ultra Thin Dental Veneer Material
Zirconia materials now qualified for use in the production of thin cosmetic veneers, company reports.

Nexa3D and KVG Scale Defense Manufacturing Capabilities
The government contractor adds 15 high-speed extrusion printers from Nexa3D to meet demand for deployable 3D printing, organizations report.

KonnectAi Launches AI Quality Inspection Tool for Manufacturers
KonnectAi collaborates with Google Cloud to deliver AI-powered inspection to help manufacturers ensure quality, company says.

ASME Foundation Wins Grant to Develop Workforce
ECMC Foundation funding to help enable underserved students to pursue technical careers, ASME reports.

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