par Mickael Leroy bis | Oct 31, 2025 | NEWS
Nestlé has implemented standardized 3D printing processes across its UK manufacturing facilities over the past year. The company uses a team of three experts and centralized equipment in York to produce replacement components and spare parts for factories in Tutbury,...
par Mickael Leroy bis | Oct 30, 2025 | NEWS
Cornell University researchers have developed a one-step 3D printing method that produces superconductors with improved properties. The research, published August 19 in Nature Communications, uses a copolymer-inorganic nanoparticle ink that self-assembles during...
par Mickael Leroy bis | Oct 29, 2025 | NEWS
A Scottish project using large-scale additive manufacturing for shipbuilding components has completed its second phase, demonstrating potential benefits for the maritime industry. The MariLight 2.0 project, led by Glasgow-based Malin Marine Consultants with support...
par Mickael Leroy bis | Oct 28, 2025 | NEWS
The Southeast Regional Maintenance Center (SERMC) has successfully used 3D printing to manufacture a replacement cooling rotor for an Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer’s chilled water pump. The six-blade component is not sold separately through the Navy...
par Mickael Leroy bis | Oct 27, 2025 | NEWS
British manufacturer Rapid Fusion has introduced “Bob,” an AI-powered assistant designed to optimize operations for its large-format 3D printing systems. The company developed the system over eight months with extensive testing, targeting industries including...