Fast bikes, fast cars and very fast aircraft—Justin Rivera likes them all, and he sees additive manufacturing as the path to make them even faster
Stratasys cancels its merger with Desktop Metal as shareholders reject the deal.
Additive manufacturing builds a case for mainstream applications in 2023 and beyond.
The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) announced two longtime industry leaders as the winners of the 2023 Joseph F. Engelberger Robotics Awards.
Despite a lifetime of industry-changing accomplishments, Chuck Hull remains humble and hard-working
Stratasys' recent study, conducted in partnership with the AMGTA, unveils the remarkable environmental benefits of additive manufacturing in luxury fashion, emphasizing sustainability and reduced carbon emissions, potentially revolutionizing the industry.
The automaker will use the latest Stratasys printer for prototyping and production.
Here's another description of how additive manufacturing is advancing.
AM still suffers from at least one technological barrier: a vicious cycle of increasing design complexity, ballooning file size, and slowing output. However, a forthcoming development promises to eliminate this bottleneck, and it is expected to be adopted as an AM industry standard.
If the additive manufacturing (AM) industry wants to improve its commercial and environmental sustainability, changing how we think of scrap—indeed refuting the whole concept—is something that we must embrace.