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Navy to Develop Printed Repair Parts
Teams will work to build digital twins from model-based data on parts and sensor data from metal 3D printers.
GE Additive Ups Stake in Arcam
The completion of the Arcam transaction is just the latest expansion of the GE Additive division.
GE Looks for a Line of Sight on 3D Builds with Digital Twins
Researchers use computer vision to spot anomalies that may occur during the printing process, then use artificial intelligence and machine learning to build digital twins of those anomalies.
GE Bets On IIoT with Brilliant Factories
AM Industry Faces Materials Challenges
When creating production parts using additive manufacturing (AM) processes, the industry lacks the material data needed to ensure consistent results – and may need to take a new approach to understanding how materials work in a 3D print environment.
IoT World 2017: Hungry for Data, Learning from AI, Learning to Read Emotions
Optomec Showcases 3D Printed Metals and Electronics Solutions at RAPID
LENS system enables additive and subtractive processing of aluminum, titanium and other reactive metals in one machine tool platform.
ThyssenKrupp to Open 3D Print Center
The new center will open in September and will produce both plastic and metal parts.
Preview of RAPID+TCT 2017
Rapid + TCT will take place May 8-11, 2017 in Pittsburgh, PA at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
Materialise Summit Expounds on Next 3D Printing Frontier
The presentations and discussions at the recent Materialise World Summit in Brussels were about the disruption of all engineering and manufacturing processes, from initial design consideration to final part or product delivery.
Engineers: The New Data Economy Wants You!
Big Data analytics is bound for mainstream engineering, promising to have a dramatic impact on how products are designed, manufactured and serviced.
Formnext 2016: 3D Printing Pauses for a Reality Check
The 3D printing hype has given way to real solutions for additive manufacturing via robotic, material and software innovations.
GE Plans to sell 10,000 Additive Machines During Next 10 Years
GE says it is fully focused on becoming a leading supplier of additive machines, materials and software for several industry segments, including 3D Printing, power generation, automotive, medical and electronics.
ANSYS, GE Partner for IoT and Digital Twin Initiatives
The collaboration will pair ANSYS and GE Digital.
GE Advanced Manufacturing Implements Robotics
The mobile systems increase collaboration and communication across multiple locations.



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