Relativity Space wins U.S. Air Force contract for Real-time flaw detection in 3D Printing
Relativity Space wins a $8.7 million contract by the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to investigate real-time flaw detection in 3D printing.
Relativity Space wins a $8.7 million contract by the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to investigate real-time flaw detection in 3D printing.
Additive Manufacturing Solutions announced that it has secured an order from the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) Defence Equipment & Support
AML3D, an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of wire additive manufacturing (AM) platforms based in Adelaide, Australia, has won a $2 million contract from the US Navy to print a non safety critical (NSC) component used in the navy’s submarine
Source: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand/ Source: Facebook After Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey presented the 3D Printed Gun Safety Act in July 2021, it…