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Space Beach: Tan Lines, Titanium, and 3D Printing

Additive Manufacturing

It all starts at sun-soaked Space Beach in Long Beach, California, where 3D printing, materials development, innovation and curiosity collide. The facility was responsible for manufacturing cargo planes and bombers. The post Space Beach: Tan Lines, Titanium, and 3D Printing appeared first on Additive Manufacturing (AM).

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Hardware, Collaborations, and QMS: AM News Roundup for October 31-November 11

Additive Manufacturing

Volumetric 3D Printing: Vitro3D has Raised $1.3M in an Oversubscribed Seed Financing : Vitro3D , a volumetric 3D printing company, has raised $1.3M IperionX Appoints Toby Symonds as Company President : IperionX Limited announced the appointment of Toby Symonds as President of IperionX.

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Victoria showcases future of aviation at Avalon 2023

AU Manufacturing

Victoria has unveiled its advanced aviation technologies at the Australian International Airshow, exhibiting the latest electric aircraft, aerial taxis, and cargo drones developed by the government’s Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) hub. Swoop Aero , a Port Melbourne-based aviation company, manufactures cutting-edge drones with 3D printing.

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Looking back at 2022 Endeavour Awards

Manufacturer's Monthly

In its 20th year in 2023, these awards are recognised as the premier awards program within the manufacturing industry and the 2022 awards was no exception. The DART AE flyers will be 3D-printed out of high temperature alloys, enabling quick turnaround between flights, high cadence of testing and rapid availability of additional units.

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3D Bioprinter Launching to Space Station

Additive Manufacturing

November 2, 2022 — Redwire Corporation is launching its upgraded 3D bioprinter, the BioFabrication Facility (BFF), along with three other payloads on Northrop Grumman’s 18 th cargo resupply services mission (NG-18) for NASA to the International Space Station (ISS). JACKSONVILLE, Fla./November military service members.