A Minneapolis-based startup has developed a “personal malt-house” for those who enjoy home brewing beer. This personal malt-house, the Acro, is from Sprowt Labs. Home and craft brewers have not had a large assortment of home breweries to choose … [Read more...] about Injection molding helps inventors meet accelerated timeline
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How to take advantage of additive manufacturing’s continuing advancements
Because Protolabs offers a number of digital manufacturing services, the staff track the continuing advancements in additive manufacturing (also known as industrial 3D printing), injection molding, machining, and materials. Additive manufacturing, in … [Read more...] about How to take advantage of additive manufacturing’s continuing advancements
Stratasys offers more 3D printers and materials for anatomical modeling
Stratasys is expanding the suite of 3D printers and materials for anatomical modeling that are validated by its collaborator Materialise as part of FDA-cleared Materialise Mimics inPrint software. Materialise Mimics inPrint is the first, and … [Read more...] about Stratasys offers more 3D printers and materials for anatomical modeling
Simulation for metal additive manufacturing
At the recent formnext show, AddUp and ESI Group presented “Distortion Simulation AddOn,” an ergonomic and accessible simulation module they jointly designed specifically for metal additive manufacturing. AddUp is a leader in industrial … [Read more...] about Simulation for metal additive manufacturing
The difference between traditional and rapid molding
The “digitization” of nearly every process to make products continues. The latest industry to experience this shift is molding. Here’s a look at how digitization may affect traditional molding service providers. Pierre Viaud-Murat | Senior Vice … [Read more...] about The difference between traditional and rapid molding
Imagining a better space lander through generative design
As newer technologies--like additive manufacturing and generative design—converge, engineers are tackling design challenges they couldn’t address, let along build, previously. Leslie Langnau, Managing Editor NASA has spent decades exploring … [Read more...] about Imagining a better space lander through generative design
Dept. of Labor approves Additive Manufacturing Technician Registered Apprenticeship
America Makes and the Robert C. Byrd Institute (RCBI), in partnership with Tooling U-SME, the National Coalition of Advanced Technology Centers, and AST2, announce that the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship (OA) has officially … [Read more...] about Dept. of Labor approves Additive Manufacturing Technician Registered Apprenticeship
Air Liquide and Additive Industries launch partnership for industrial 3D printing
During FormNext, Air Liquide and Additive Industries announced they plan to intensify their long term relationship and enter into a professional partnership. Air Liquide is adding their solutions for supply and storage of shielding gasses to the … [Read more...] about Air Liquide and Additive Industries launch partnership for industrial 3D printing
Callaway Golf builds a better golf putter head with additive manufacturing
GE Additive is working as a consultant with Callaway Golf Company, a leading manufacturer of high-performance golf equipment. GE Additive’s AddWorks team will help Gallaway harness the potential of additive manufacturing. The first project resulting … [Read more...] about Callaway Golf builds a better golf putter head with additive manufacturing
Autodesk announces technology updates and new alliances
Autodesk announced several updates to its products. For Autodesk Fusion 360, the company is expanding the manufacturing constraints for generative design to include 2- and 2.5-axis machining. This expands who can use this feature because most CNC … [Read more...] about Autodesk announces technology updates and new alliances