McLaren Formula 1 Racing Deploys Stratasys Additive Manufacturing to Improve 2017 Car Performance

-Stratasys FDM and PolyJet 3D Printing Solutions are being used to produce final 3D printed race-ready parts for the new McLaren MCL32 race car, as well as manufacturing tooling to advance production -3D printing will also be used at trackside to produce parts and tooling on demand for immediate evaluation during tests and races -Goal is to bring new car developments earlier by moving from idea to component in a shorter timeframe

Additive Manufacturing Users Group Names Technical Competition Winners

A panel of industry veterans selected Mike Littrell of CIDEAS, Inc. and Vince Anewenter of Milwaukee School of Engineering as winners of the annual Technical Competition.

Additive Manufacturing Users Group Awards DINOs

AMUG presented ten DINO (Distinguished INnovator Operator) Awards to recognize industry veterans for years of experience, contributions back to the additive manufacturing industry, and active support of the users group.

New Research Could Help Speed Up the 3D Printing Process

Binghamton University for R&D Magazine: A team of researchers from Binghamton University, State University of New York and MIT have identified some bottlenecks in 3D printers, that, if improved, could speed up the entire process.

Additive Manufacturing Users Group Announces New Board

Paul Bates will lead the elected and appointed officers of the users group in preparing for the 2018 AMUG Conference.

MIS' Additive Manufacturing Facility Cranks Out Stellar Year

Since the second-generation 3D printer was installed on ISS, 39 prints have been made for customers, ranging from medical parts for researchers, parts for NASA and commercial customers such as Lowe's and the Brazilian company Braskem, to STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) projects for students.

Finding the flow creates a new way to 3D-print metal

Eric Mack for New Atlas: A team of engineers has developed a new way of 3D-printing metals that could improve on existing, laser-on-powder based methods. It relies on using semi-solid metals that are solid at rest, but can flow when force is applied, making it possible to move through the nozzle of a printer. Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) hope that the process could lead to higher-quality and lighter metal parts.

BeAM Machine's Magic 2.0 Has Arrived at the BeAM North American Solutions Center in Cincinnati, Ohio

BeAM Machines SAS, the leading European based specialists in providing DED (Directed Energy Deposition) solutions, opened its U.S. subsidiary, BeAM Machines, Inc. earlier this year.

GE Launches Brilliant Skills Curriculum to Train Workers for Digital Industrial Future

GE announced today a proprietary skills curriculum to train global supply chain employees for new, highly valuable jobs needed in our digital industrial economy. This new initiative will focus on lean, advanced, additive and digital manufacturing. Built on GE's Brilliant Factory strategy, which uses big data, software, sensors, controllers and robotics to increase productivity, 'Brilliant Learning' is designed for GE's global supply chain employees but will also be available to all employees, in multiple languages across all levels of manufacturing roles.

PostProcess Technologies Announces Large Format Finishing For The Additive Manufacturing Industry

Automated and intelligent post-printing surface finish solution now available for large format additive parts

Abu Dhabi, Dubai Partner with GE for Region's 1st Microfactories

Paul Ebeling for Live Trading News: "These Microfactories are a glimpse of what the future represents, combining innovation and educational ecosystems with fast, efficient and sustainable manufacturing capabilities. The possibilities are truly limitless," said HE Mohamed Abdullah Al Gergawi, UAE minister of cabinet affairs and MD of Dubai Future Foundation.

Proto Labs Adds PolyJet Technology to Its 3D Printing Service Offering

PolyJet 3D printing can produce multi-material prototypes that combine both rigid and elastomeric materials. This works well for developing medical devices and components like stethoscope

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Introduces the STANLEY® Model 1 3D Printer

The STANLEY® Model 1 3D Printer features proprietary and user-friendly features and is optimized for safety, quality, and reliability. All moving parts are enclosed within the (421 mm × 433 mm × 439 mm build envelope, generating a consistent temperature and delivering a safe operation with reduced noise for a quiet print experience.

Ultimaker, Leading 3D Printer Manufacturer, Sees 3.5x Increase in North American Channel Partnerships

Significant Demand for Professional Desktop 3D Printers for the Enterprise Fuels Growth in Reseller Network

Optomec to Showcase 3D Printed Electronics at EU Conference

Aerosol Jet Printing of Flexible and Stretchable Interconnects to be Highlighted

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