Desktop Metal Inc., the company founded in 2015 with no plan to produce a production-level printer, is now promoting 3D printing for high-volume serial production under its AM (additive manufacturing) 2.0 initiative.
To be competitive in today’s dynamic manufacturing environment, small- and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) need to implement mechanisms to facilitate the effective processing of multiple streams of highly volatile and time-sensitive customer requirements.
Looking back on a long career of learning, sharing, and always trying to do your best.
Shops need both chemical and five-axis laser texturing capabilities to generate patterns that were once considered unattainable.
IMTS to highlight how wide-ranging processes are finding fresh ways to work together.
This week’s Automate trade show in Detroit demonstrated the drive for flexibility on the factory floor.
At this week’s RAPID + TCT show, the promise of additive manufacturing was on display. There was also talk of challenges facing the industry.
Two executives, speaking at RAPID + TCT today, called on increased efforts in 3D printing.
The range and requirements of flexible machining cells are increasing.
Additive veteran Andrew Graves boldly goes where no materials expert has gone before.