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3D printing — driving business in the automotive sector

AU Manufacturing

The automotive sector is driven by the need for quality parts, delivered in a timely fashion, and at a competitive price. As such, for various applications, 3D printing is a good fit, allowing the manufacture of impossibly complex geometries in a variety of robust materials in a speedy and cost-effective fashion.

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Additive Manufacturing News Roundup for September 5-16, 2022

Additive Manufacturing

ICYMI: Additive manufacturing news reflected the return of IMTS with big announcements before and during the show. Nikon expanded their additive manufacturing reach with bid to takeover SLM Solutions and investment in Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies. HP announced availability of the Metal Jet S100.

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A legacy of innovative manufacturing

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Innovative Manufacturing CRC’s time is coming to an end after six years of extraordinary work for Australian manufacturing. Manufacturers’ Monthly reviews the CRC’s journey and outlooks for the future of Australia’s manufacturing SMEs and the broader ecosystem. IMCRC’s beginnings. Engaging industry.

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Is using AI for full self-driving a good idea? Musk says yes, but AI watchdog says no

Robotics Business Review

SAE International (formerly the Society of Automotive Engineers) defines Level 4 autonomy as a hands-off-the-steering-wheel mode in which a vehicle drives itself from Point A to Point B. One example was Olli, a 3D-printed electric vehicle (EV) that was a highlight of IMTS 2016 , the biggest manufacturing show in the U.S.

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Salim Brahimi, IFI Director Receives Prestigious ASTM Walter C. Voss Award

Fastener News Desk

I spent the first 13 years working for fastener manufacturers, both in Canada (Infasco) and in the US (Kamax). These standards were developed in collaboration with manufacturers and different industry stakeholders. Can you tell us about your experience and why this recognition is such an honor for you?

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Cloning Metal Parts for Space and Earth: Software for modeling metal parts before 3D printing speeds development, cuts costs for NASA and business

Additive Manufacturing

It’s not, though, especially if that part is to be built by a 3D printer. Additive manufacturing – or 3D printing – can save weight, time, and money and often produce sturdier parts than otherwise possible. One way to prove them is with software that creates a digital version, or “clone,” of the part to be printed.

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Made in the USA - Season 2 Episode 6: Why, and How, Hardinge is Reshoring Machine Tool Production

Modern Machine Shop

Brent Donaldson, Editor-in-Chief of Modern Machine Shop: Welcome to Made in the USA, the podcast for Modern Machine Shop all about major themes shaping American manufacturing today, I'm Brent Donaldson. Its manufacturing operations and suppliers have been and still are global. Develop that for the company. It was just cheaper.