Lamborghini revisits a few parts of its Urus SUV model using Carbon 3D printing technology
Italy-based manufacturer of cars Lamborghini will leverage Carbon 3D printing technology to produce auto parts at scale. The Italian manufacturer is acknowledged for its luxurious sports cars and super sports utility vehicles. Although its brand awareness is not to shout out anymore, the company is currently following the move of other car manufacturers like Volkswagen to ensure its users a premium quality for its cars.
Andretti Autosport chooses Stratasys FDM technology to gain a competitive advantage in the automotive industry
Motorsport
is part of those extreme sports where companies are also doing their best to maintain
a competitive advantage and sometimes maintaining a competitive advantage requires
to...
Orbex reveals its 3D printed rocket engine manufactured using SLM Solutions technology
UK-based
spaceflight company Orbex has
showcased its rocket during the inauguration of its new headquarters and rocket
design facility in Forres in the Scottish Highlands.
Designed to
deliver small...
KeraCel is using 3D printing to manufacture a multi-material ceramic battery
Linking 3D printing to electronics raises a number of issues that are not yet fully addressed by companies. The ability to print battery elements...
Food: When 3D printing helps Top chef Kenneth Toft-Hansen to win Bocuse d’Or Competition
On the homepage of the Bocuse d’Or website, one can read, « Classic or modern, there’s only one cuisine...
The Good one». When it comes to 3D printing, it is not all about taste, it is about sight, appearance. The pretty sight of a plate might definitely raise appetite.
Olivier De Deken gives an insight into how Twikit uses 3D technology for Orthotics & Prosthetics
Belgian company Twikit that relies on customization to supply its services is active in a wide range of fields such as automotive, jewelry and...
Atherton to produce its bike frames using Renishaw Additive Manufacturing
The Atherton siblings, Gee, Rachel and Dan alongside with Piers
Linney of Dragons’ Den fame have recently launched a
bike brand, Atherton and have chosen Renishaw...
BAE Systems relies on Simufact Additive software for simulation of metal AM parts
BAE Systems moves from several build trials to two builds per component thanks to Simufact Additive #Software - #metal #additivemanufacturing @simufact_en @simufact_de - @BAESystemsAir
Volvo, Ford, Takumi Yamamoto: car specialists and 3D Printing
Automotive fairs have started around the world and we were keen to discover what is currently happening in the world of car manufacturers. You...
Google Arts and Culture uses 3D printed realism to recreate ancient artefacts
History is not always the most exciting thing to rediscover. However, one discovers in 3D Printing a tool that has the capacity to recreate...












