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Creating Carbon Capture Systems
Thanks to an ability to generate lightweight, organic-shaped structures, 3D printing technologies are enabling next-generation systems tasked with greenhouse gas reduction.
Juggerbot 3D Names Partners for Additive Project
ORNL and Mississippi State University’s Advanced Composite Institute picked to aid in research and tech development of production workflows.
Software Improves Slicing for Large-Format 3D Printing
The technology, known as Slicer 2, can help widen use of 3D printing for larger objects made from metallic and composite materials.
Creating Carbon Capture Systems
Thanks to an ability to generate lightweight, organic-shaped structures, 3D printing technologies are enabling next-generation systems tasked with greenhouse gas reduction.
Lithoz and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Team Up to Advance Ceramics
Technical collaboration agreement will focus on innovating high-temperature ceramics processing viathe use of Lithoz 3D printing technology.
Ansys Teams Up With Intel, Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce leverages Ansys and Intel to accelerate engineering solve times, reduce operational power consumption, and create virtual prototypes of its energy- and fuel-efficient gas turbine engines.
Siemens Sets Up Collaboration With Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Partnership to focus on U.S. manufacturing innovation to include additive, workforce training and decarbonization.
Xerox Elem Additive Installs ElemX 3D Printer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The ElemX leverages liquid Metal AM that uses aluminum wire and is easily deployed, Xerox reports.
Simulation Powers Energy Saving Analysis
Digital twins and supercomputing resources drive large-scale, multi-building simulation to promote energy conservation measures.
Senvol and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Publish Additive Report
Technical report is titled “Collection of High Pedigree AM Data for Data Analysis and Correlation.”
ORNL’s Incoming Supercomputer Requires Advanced Infrastructure
Frontier will reside in the former data center of the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility’s (OLCF’s) Cray XK7 Titan supercomputer.
UT San Antonio Launches Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute
ORNL to apply communications security, digital manufacturing expertise to new DOE Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute.
Supercomputers Target Coronavirus
Scientists at Oak Ridge and in China are putting their compute resources to work against the pandemic.
ORNL and nTopology Power AM Advances
Tech lab developing toolkit based on computational modeling software in exchange for industry-leading best practices to address advanced manufacturing.
Oak Ridge Creates Renewable Composite Material with Lignin
ORNL creates printable composite material using biofuel byproduct.
Top500 Supercomputer List Updated
The 52nd edition of the TOP500 list has five U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) supercomputers in the top 10 positions.



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