Defense
Metal 3D Printing for Government and Defense
View this webinar and ask any questions you have about how metal 3D printing is being used by the government and defense industry today. Metal 3D printing offers a variety of benefits in this sector, not limited to the ability to rapidly produce individual parts in varied locations.
Read MoreEOS North America Delivers, Installs 1,000th Machine
Sintavia is one of the world’s largest metal additive manufacturers focused on the production of advanced propulsion systems for the aerospace, defense and space industries.
Read MoreDesktop Metal Qualifies 420 Stainless Steel for High-Volume Additive Manufacturing
Desktop metal single pass jetting technology enables mass production of high-strength, end-use parts in 420 stainless steel for applications across medical, defense, aerospace and consumer products.
Read MoreGE Additive, WSU-NAIR Partner to Accelerate Military’s Metal Additive Tech Implementation
The partnership will accelerate metal additive adoption within the military aerospace and defense industrial base by advocating for common practices, rapid qualification and certification, and the development of a shared database for additive manufacturing data and knowledge.
Read MoreAmerica Makes Announces Winners of Rapid Innovation Call
Selected teams will receive funding from the Air Force Research Laboratory to help fill critical gaps in additive manufacturing technology.
Read MoreStratasys’ Data Security Platform Supports U.S. Government Implementations of 3D Printing
ProtectAM with Red Hat Enterprise Linux helps safeguard sensitive information across DOD-networked 3D printers for distributed additive manufacturing.
Read More6K Launches Refractory Metal Powders for Additive Manufacturing
Production scale of high-value materials such as tungsten and rhenium enables advanced application capabilities in aerospace, defense and medical industries.
Read MoreThermwood, Boeing, Navy Collaborate on Large-Scale Composite Tooling Research
Thermwood’s large-scale additive manufacturing (LSAM) machine was selected as the large-format additive manufacturing (LFAM) machine to conduct the technology development.
Read MoreMetal and Composite AM Grant US Army Significant Savings
Markforged’s printers and proprietary Eiger software have enabled the U.S. Army to save over $9,000 per part for some critical training components.
Read More3Degrees Developing AM Materials Database for America Makes
3Degrees is collaborating with Senvol, Northrop Grumman Corporation, EOS and Deloitte to develop a searchable, scalable database using 3Degrees’ traceAM software.
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