3D Printed Helmet: A Safer Design
3D printed helmets are becoming more commonplace in contact sports due to their lattice design, which lessens the risk of concussion and helps to protect athletes.
3D printed helmets are becoming more commonplace in contact sports due to their lattice design, which lessens the risk of concussion and helps to protect athletes.
Explore how production 3D printing delivers unexpected return on investment (ROI) through reduced lead times, design flexibility, and new business opportunities.
Every year on Dec. 3rd the AM industry celebrates 3D printing day. To commemorate, RAPID + TCT held an online event to explore executive’s views on 3D printing.
The aerospace industry is advancing with the help of additive manufacturing (AM) tech. Learn more about the innovative ways aerospace companies are leveraging AM.
Celebrating 35 years with industry-leading education, a show-stopping show floor and strategic colocation with mobility and additive heavy hitters
United States Navy vessel USS San Diego recently successfully 3D-printed high-strength aluminum alloy parts, proving out a use case for this technology at sea.
Adoption of industrial 3D printing is steadily growing in the manufacturing sector. Learn more about the benefits this manufacturing technology provides to industry.
Learn about how laser-powder-bed fusion (L-PBF) capabilities are advancing and turning metal additive manufacturing into a process that mirrors CNC machining.
3D printing applications are continuing to grow. One sector it has broken into is consumer goods, where the option for customization is driving 3D printing adoption.
Longtime strategic partners expand collaboration offerings to benefit additive manufacturing community