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From Concept to Racetrack: Which Machines Assist in Upgrading a Formula 1 Car?

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The creation of such models, whether of the entire car or just individual components, is done manually or with the aid of specialized milling machines, like portal milling machines or mobile mills, which were specifically developed for model making in the automotive sector. 3D printers are also employed.

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Scape Technologies, Danish Technological Institute, and AMT join in a new EUROSTARS Project: Just in Time 3D Printing Production

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The Process of Additive Manufacturing for Creating 3D Objects Additive manufacturing is the process of creating a 3D object by building it one layer at a time and it is using computer-aided-design (CAD) software or 3D object scanners to direct hardware to deposit material, layer upon layer, in precise geometric shapes.

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Nano Dimension Launches $18.00 Per Share All-Cash Special Tender Offer to Increase Ownership in Stratasys to between 53% and 55% of Its Outstanding Shares

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Nasdaq: NNDM) (“Nano Dimension”, “NANO” or the “Company”), a leading supplier of Additively Manufactured Electronics (“AME”) and multi-dimensional polymer, metal & ceramic Additive Manufacturing (“AM”) 3D printers, today announced that it has commenced a special tender offer to purchase between 38.8%

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IDTechEx Asks If Electronics Manufacturing Can Join the Digital Age

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With electronics, digital manufacturing enables rapid prototyping, accelerating the design process. They all offer the direct control of digital manufacturing while spanning a range of throughputs, resolutions, material viscosity, and substrate dimensionality. This method is already used for mass production.