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3D Printing: A Vital Component of Tulsa’s Advanced Mobility Strategy

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi look at how 3D printing could play a big role in a new strategy in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Toshiba Boardroom Battle and 3D Printing

Charles R. Goulding and Preeti Sulibhavi look at Toshiba’s reinvention and its new makerspace initiative.

rpm To Develop Advanced Lattice Generation for 3D Printing

rpm To Develop Advanced Lattice Generation For 3D Printing

rpm announced a new research project in which they are to develop advanced lattice structures for additive manufacturing applications.

Authentise Taps Into EU Grant Program

Authentise Taps Into EU Grant Program

Authentise has been awarded a grant from the EU’s Horizon 2020 program to assist with their integration of nebumind.

The NIST Awards $4 Million In Support of Metals-Based Additive Manufacturing

Implications Of NIST’s $4 Million Support For Metal Additive Manufacturing

At the end of 2020, the NIST awarded almost $4 million in grants supporting metal 3D printing measurement methods and standards.

DoD Funds Ambitious High-Volume Additive Manufacturing Process Development

DoD Funds Ambitious High-Volume Additive Manufacturing Process Development

As additive manufacturing continues to work toward high-volume applications, major institutions have taken notice — not just in industry, but in government departments.

Published October 9, 2020
Categorized as blog Tagged defense, desktop metal, grant, mass manufacturing, materials, metals, production, volume

In-Situ Inspection Gains Momentum In Metal Additive Manufacturing

As metal additive manufacturing continues to see rising adoption, so too does attention paid to the quality of the parts produced.

Published August 26, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged defense, flightware, grant, OpenAdditive, quality, quality control, testing

Auburn X-Rays 3D Printed Parts

A $1.5M grant is setting Auburn University up to enhance its metrology efforts for additive manufacturing.

Published August 14, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged $additive manufacturing inspection, ct scan, grant, metal, non-destructive, research, testing, university

Siemens’ Big IDEA For Industrializing Additive Manufacturing

Siemens is leading a 14-partner project focused on a big IDEA: the Industrial implementation of Digital Engineering and Additive manufacturing.

Published July 28, 2019
Categorized as research Tagged $Industrial implementation of Digital Engineering and Additive manufacturing, europe, grant, industrial, partnership, project, siemens

The 2019 3D Hubs Student Grant Begins – Turn Your Project into a Product

3D printing is as lucrative as it has ever been, with various industries harnessing the technology to further improve our lives.

Published March 7, 2019
Categorized as Event Tagged 3d hubs, contest, funding, grant, student
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