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ExLattice Receives NSF SBIR Phase I Award to Accelerate Engineering Simulation for Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing

17, 2022 — ExLattice, Inc announced receiving a Phase I award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program for further developing its accelerated simulation engine dedicated to additive manufacturing. DURHAM, N.C., ” About NSF’s Small Business Programs. About ExLattice.

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AMT Announces IMTS 2024 Floor Plan

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. “The focus on IMTS 2024 remains intense because we need a strong manufacturing industry,” Eelman says. “As a result, the IMTS exhibition space rebooking rate is as high as it has ever been, outpacing even IMTS 2018 or the dot-com boom years. ” Registration to attend IMTS 2024 will open this September.

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A Decade of KWSP

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During this time, we delivered many firsts, including projects in medical and life sciences, battery manufacturing technology, thermoplastic chassis development, and innovative equipment for F1. “In

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HP Disrupting Traditional Manufacturing with New Metal Jet S100 Solution for Mass Production of 3D Printed Metals

Additive Manufacturing

“We are witnessing entire industries, from industrial to consumer, and healthcare to automotive, looking to digitally transform their manufacturing processes and supply chains in a world where volatility is the new normal,” said Didier Deltort, President of HP’s Personalization and 3D Printing business. “As

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HP Disrupting Traditional Manufacturing with New Metal Jet S100 Solution for More Resilient Supply Chain

Dinesh Mishra

“We are witnessing entire industries, from industrial to consumer, and healthcare to automotive, looking to digitally transform their manufacturing processes and supply chains in a world where volatility is the new normal,” said Didier Deltort, President of HP’s Personalization and 3D Printing business. “As

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A legacy of innovative manufacturing

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To assist Australian manufacturers transition to high-value and locally competitive manufacturing, IMCRC set up four multidisciplinary research programs, the fundamentals of which have remained the same throughout the CRC’s tenure. Carbon Revolution. technologies across their organisation.