The Miller Advanced Research and Solutions (MARS) Center at Hill Air Force Base in Utah just upgraded their current CBAM system and envisions a big opportunity for composite-based additive manufacturing.
Adam J. Penna
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Healthcare: Additive Manufacturing’s Impact
The healthcare industry has been a leader in the application of additive manufacturing (AM) since 1988. 3D-printed tools and implants are now more commonplace and help hospitals treat patients with typical and complex, unique, personalized, and custom-made devices. Greg Hayes, senior vice president of applied technology at EOS, discusses the changes within the AM industry […]
Using Software for AM Design
The future of additive manufacturing (AM) will rely heavily on software advancements. New software platforms will help engineers design parts for 3D printing faster and more efficiently. Zach Murphree, the vice president of global sales and business at Velo3D, highlights the advances in software and how new standards will help engineers ready parts for the […]