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Stratasys and Solvay Partner to Bring New FDM Materials to Market...

Stratasys (NASDAQ: SSYS) today established an authorized materials partner program – designed to expand the range of high-performance polymers available to manufacturers leveraging Stratasys’...

Army field tests 3D-printing capabilities in South Korea

CAMP HUMPHREYS, South Korea — Soldiers in South Korea can now get broken-down tanks and trucks ready for battle quicker thanks to a new...

Lockheed Martin Develops 3D Printing

Today, 3-D printing generates parts used in ships, planes, vehicles, and spacecraft, but it also requires a lot of babysitting. High-value and intricate parts...

AWACS maintainers at leading edge of 3-D printing

Imagine you’re in aircraft maintenance and a mission is scheduled to fly in the next 24 hours. You need a part that hasn’t been...

New High-Tech Material Could Shave 8 Pounds from a Marine Grunt’s...

A revolutionary new material from the company that produces service rifle slings could cut several pounds from the weight Marines carry on their backs. Blue...

Ammo for the Marine Corps .50 caliber is getting a whole...

One of the first polymer case ammunition rounds for wide production in the Marine Corps will be for its heavy-duty machine gun, the venerable...

US Marines construct the world’s first 3D-printed barracks hut

The US Marine Corps is leading the way in employing advanced technologies and robotic construction Earlier this month, the Additive Manufacturing Team at Marine Corps...

Air Force awards nScrypt’s research company Phase 2 contract for 3D...

After a successful first phase, nScrypt’s research group Sciperio has been awarded a second phase contract for its project to 3D print conformal phased...

It May Soon Be Easy And Practical To Use Metals With...

In the last several years, 3D printing with plastics has advanced rapidly. Now, a team of researchers has shown that it may soon be...

Concrete 3D Printing Technology at CERL Prints Barracks

I was recently invited to the US Army’s Engineer Research and Development Center’s (ERDC) Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL) in Illinois to see a...
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