To address the changing requirements of component post-finishing processes, a closer collaboration between CAM and AM is needed.
Amorphous metals are ideal for medical devices created with 3D printing.
CAM Software helps Molrio deliver tire molds.
New materials for 3D printing are rapidly evolving.
FT Precision Uses CAD/CAM Software to increase engine part production.
CAD/CAM helps auto racers employ CNC machining to maximum advantage.
Additive manufacturing manufacturers are beginning to refocus on innovation where the additive process begins—metal powder.
Light vehicles will be so different by 2035, experts aren’t even sure we’ll still call them “cars.” Perhaps “personal mobility devices.” More important will be the radical changes to the manufacturing of automotive parts.
San Jose, Calif., company Sakuu Corp. is preparing to make its own batteries of ceramic and pure lithium and sell its AM technology later this year.
Companies that integrate an additive strategy into their supply chains are going to be well positioned for the future.