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3D Printing/Additive manufacturing

A 3D printed part produced by GE Additive. Image courtesy of GE Additive Innovation

GE teams up with Stryker on additive manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing - The scalable nature of the Stratasys Continuous Build 3D Demonstrator allows it to be easily expanded according to production requirements – image courtesy of Stratasys. Innovation

Additive manufacturing aims for production-scale

Future of British Manufacturing Initiative Industrial Data & AI

An insight into the future of making things

MAPP aims to address the challenges and opportunities surrounding advanced powder processes through an ambitious interdisciplinary research programme. Innovation

What benefit is additive manufacturing expected to deliver?

The advanced manufacturing facility will also be used to experiment with new technologies including graphene, 3D printing and nanocomposites - image courtesy of GE Innovation

Breaking additive manufacturing into the mainstream

Supersonic Aviation - Stratasys empowers Boom to improve speed of development of XB-1, its supersonic demonstrator, taking flight next year – image courtesy of Boom. Innovation

3D printing to accelerate development of supersonic aviation

A digital twins is a computerised versions of a physical asset, data from sensors in the real world can be inputted in to the twin to create simulations - image courtesy of APS Digital Transformation

What is a digital twin?

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Various types of manufacturing in action that utilise smart technologies. Microsoft email header image - image courtesy of APS Smart Factory

The smart technologies set to change manufacturing

Massachusetts-based 3D printer manufacturer, Formlabs Fuse 1 Form Cell – image courtesy of Formlabs Digital Transformation

New platform slashes cost of 3D printing

Innovative vehicle chassis – the ‘Hackrod’ – created using Autodesk’s Dreamcatcher generative design software. Innovation

How does generative design unlock engineering innovation?

Renishaw is currently the only UK business that designs and makes industrial machines which produce parts from metal powders – image courtesy of Renishaw. Digital Transformation

Is additive manufacturing about to hit a tipping point?

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