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L3Harris cuts propulsion component lead times 10× with additive manufacturing.
L3Harris Technologies has improved its use of additive manufacturing for parts used in air-breathing hypersonic engines. By refining these 3D-printing processes, the company can...
NASA and L3Harris tested a new Space Launch System booster
NASA and L3Harris Technologies have successfully test-fired the first RS-25 rocket engine slated to help power the fifth launch of the Space Launch System or...
Space Additive Manufacturing: L3Harris to acquire Aerojet Rocketdyne in a $4.7 billion deal
L3Harris Technologies, formerly known as Harris Corporation, has acquired Aerojet Rocketdyne for $58 per share, in an all-cash transaction valued at $4.7 billion, inclusive...
Civil AM certification vs. defense: Two worlds that rarely talk to each other. Should they?
They use the same materials. Often the same machines. They are both building a future in which additive manufacturing produces parts that fly, withstand...
2023: Additive Manufacturing, for better or worse (Part 1)
Before starting this “2023 year in review” article, I had a look at what I wrote last year: consolidation through acquisitions & funding dominated...
A 3D Printed Monolithic RF Communications Circuit has been sent to ISS
As part of a project, Nano Dimension and L3Harris have developed a RF circuit that has been sent to the International Space Station (ISS).
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