The jet-engine powered unmanned aerial vehicle took two months to create and has a speed of 200 miles per hour.
The jet-engine powered unmanned aerial vehicle took two months to create and has a speed of 200 miles per hour.
Metal Technology, a custom manufacturing company specializing in reactive, refractory, and high temperature metals headquartered in Albany, Oregon, announced today that it is collaborating with NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) to develop the next generation of rocket engines.
Few organizations are as busy integrating 3D direct metal printing into their engineering and design work as NASA. NASA currently has multiple business units working on projects as part of an effort to leverage best practices using digital manufacturing methods, including 3D metal printing.
- New 104,000-square-foot facility offers state-of-the-art labs and equipment
- Manufacturing research and development to focus on composite airplane fuselage and propulsion improvements
EOS Technology Enables the Cost-Effective Manufacture of Engine Components for the Airbus A320neo
Bell Helicopter and Harvest Technologies Utilize Design-Driven Manufacturing with EOS Technology
Aerospace Company Airbus Defence and Space Uses Additive Manufacturing for the Production of Satellite Parts
Joint EADS Innovation Works (IW) and EOS study demonstrates savings potential for manufacturing in the aerospace industry
"Engineered to Fly" Industry Solution Experience on the Cloud Lets Suppliers Focus on Innovation, Not Overhead
Engineers from around the world leave jury of aerospace experts impressed with submissions
Platinum Plus Sponsor heralds a paradigm shift in design and manufacturing with its solutions portfolio
This year's Composites Europe (22-24th September, Stuttgart, Germany) will see leading 3D printing provider, Stratasys demonstrate how its additive manufacturing technology is transforming the face of manufacturing within the aerospace and automotive sectors. Showcasing a spectrum of prototype and production-parts, Stratasys (Hall 7, Stand E47) invites visitors to witness how its engineered plastics are meeting the demand for lightweight parts with enhanced functionality across a multitude of aerospace and automotive applications.
3D Printshow Dubai will take place in November in Partnership with Dubai Airshow