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Riding on the Speed of Additive Manufacturing and HPC
Formula One teams turn to 3D printing and cluster-powered simulation.
The Formula for Additive Manufacturing
The McLaren F1 team established a partnership with Stratasys earlier this year to 3D print parts for the MCL32 F1 car onsite during race weekends.
Spatial Corp., ModuleWorks Collaborate for CAD/CAM Solutions
Spatial Corp's and ModuleWorks' joint efforts to create solutions for additive and hybrid machining.
Infosys, Renishaw Forge Partnership
Infosys and Renishaw partnership built to deliver metal additive manufacturing solutions.
CGTech Releases VERICUT Software Version 8.1
VERICUT CNC machine simulation, verification and optimization software simulates all types of CNC machining, additive and hybrid manufacturing processes.
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3D Printing Buyers Guide Gets to the Point
Pairing the right additive manufacturing solution with your outfit can be a tricky business. Here's a lifeline.
German RepRap Launches 4th-Generation X400 3D Printer
The new X400 v4 3D printer from German RepRap has a build platform for additive production of large objects as well as small series.
HP Incorporates 3D Technology into Footwear Market
FitStation powered by HP delivers individual shoe and insole recommendations, 3D printed insoles and custom footwear.
Additively Manufactured Part for Oil and Gas Certified by Lloyd’s Register
Additive manufactured part was pipeline manifold component from the Safer Plug Company.
PADT, Stratasys Create Additive Manufacturing Lab in Colorado
Lockheed Martin Additive Manufacturing Laboratory helps students and engineers spur design and creation of composite tooling applications to reduce manufacturing lead times and streamline costs.
Siemens, HP Partner to Enhance 3D Printing Capabilities
HP’s Multi Jet Fusion 3D printing technology integrated with Siemens’ flagship NX software for product development and manufacturing.
Future of Making Things
Port of Rotterdam’s RAMLAB and Autodesk pioneer ‘on-demand’ additive manufacturing for ship repair, providing a glimpse into the future of making things.
Tools, Jigs and 3D Printing: A Lucrative Trio
Use of 3D printing to create tools and jigs for manufacturing applications offers many opportunities for many industries.
Reverse Engineering and 3D Printing for Motorsports
Wiring in racecars is becoming more and more complex and power units are made up of several parts that need to be integrated into the final assembly.
Nikon Metrology Unveils ModelMaker H120 Handheld Scanner
Some benefits of the new scanner include scanner accuracy of 7 microns; measures at over 450 stripes every second on all materials; and full Field-of-View indicator for precise scanning.



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