3D printing day celebrates the advancements and innovations in additive manufacturing (AM) technology. This year to commemorate 3D printing day on December 3rd, RAPID + TCT held an online event
The capabilities of additive manufacturing make this technology an ideal match for the aerospace manufacturing industry. Aerospace companies are always seeking new, innovative technologies to
A milestone has been reached in additive manufacturing (AM) with the United States Navy using this technology to successfully manufacture functional parts while afloat. Using a 3D printer onboard
Industrial 3D printing is making waves in the manufacturing sector. Also known as additive manufacturing (AM), this technology has transitioned from being solely used for rapid prototyping to
Laser-powder-bed fusion (L-PBF) is evolving to have capabilities similar to that of CNC machining. Using advanced metal powders has enabled L-PBF to utilize processes that mirror the roughing and
3D printing applications are continuing to grow. One sector it has broken into is consumer goods, where the option for customization is driving 3D printing adoption.
Learn how Additive Manufacturing (AM) is advocated for on a national scale by reading this Q & A with Mark Burnham, director of policy for the AM Coalition.