Verisurf Selected by ScanTech for Solution Software September 9, 2021 Verisurf Scanning and Reverse Engineering Suite is bundled with each ScanTech 3D scanner sold.
Hardinge Announces New Multi-Tasking Lathe August 24, 2021 Hardinge Announces Talent 42/51 - Made In The USA - And Enhanced XR1000 Milling Solution At PMTS 2021.
Finding the Intersection of Metal 3D Printing and Digital Manufacturing September 20, 2021 Companies that integrate an additive strategy into their supply chains are going to be well positioned for the future.
GKN Additive develops 3D printing process for low alloy dual-phase steels July 1, 2021 The newly developed metal powder materials DPLA (Dual Phase Low Alloy) and FSLA (Free Sintering Low Alloy are aimed at automotive and industrial applications
Smart manufacturing not just for the big players anymore July 26, 2021 In a high-mix/low-volume environment, it’s not good enough to simply be part of the pack. Today you need to be out front and pulling away, powered by the best smart tech available.
PRAB Introduces Bundle Breaker to Eliminate Stringy Bundles of Metal Scrap July 7, 2021 PRAB Inc. has introduced the Bundle Breaker, a conveyor enhancement that preconditions stubborn metal scrap bundles for improved material transfer, processing and safety.
Four Intersecting Trends in Manufacturing July 20, 2021 How four intersecting trends in Manufacturing are changing the role of the technology supplier.
Regulations Need to Evolve with Additive Manufacturing in Healthcare September 1, 2021 SME had a chance to interview Liz Richardson, who directs the Pew Charitable Trusts’ health care products project. She recently published insights into how the FDA is approaching the emerging field of additive manufacturing in healthcare.
Material Handling Traceability and Economics: The Digital Thread in AM September 14, 2021 Challenges around additive materials need to be addressed to allow for a smoother transition towards reliable mass production in medical.
At Forecast 3D, digital savvy brings supply chain resiliency July 29, 2021 An engine manufacturer discovers there is a way to reduce 50 billion data points to 2 billion—a reasonable number from which the foundation for machine learning can be built.