Senvol receives U.S. Navy funding to develop machine learning-based sensor fusion for metal additive manufacturing.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has unveiled the latest version of its additive ...
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Updates to Slicer 2 software include better visuals and automation
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has released a new version of its advanced slicing software, ORNL Slicer 2, which accelerates ...
D printed infrared photodetectors, an LPBF printer for €8,500, Bambu Lab's new copyright policy, and more, in this week's ...
From AI to high-performance computing -- we take a look at emerging use cases and predictions in the industry AUSTIN, ...
(GA-ASI) successfully executed a mission autonomy flight using its MQ-20 Avenger ® jet equipped with the latest government reference autonomy software. The test included a live engagement between the ...
Senvol is to demonstrate that its machine learning software can accurately predict the material performance of parts made on ...
A new UK research initiative announced today will explore new methods to manufacture materials for extreme environments, starting with those used in ...
The MDF, supported by Department of Energy’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office, is a nationwide ...
D Systems is adding up to 80,000-square-feet to its Littleton, Colorado facility as part of its plans to enhance its ...
Aerospace has always been about pushing boundaries, but the way parts are actually made has long stayed rooted in old habits.
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UK-made super strong materials to shield fusion reactors from sun-level extreme heat
The DIADEM project joins the University of Nottingham and Rolls-Royce to solve fusion’s "tungsten-copper" problem.
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