Saint-Gobain’s develop 3D printed tooling solutions are saving time and money to improve the efficiency of its automotive production line.
In the first year of implementing 3D printing, they registered the cost per piece of every tooling, jig, and fixture 3D printed and compared it with what the cost would have been if they kept on working with the external vendor.
ETSEIB Motorsport Team uses BCN3D Printers to create End-Use Parts for their Electric Vehicles
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Oklahoma-based Rapid Application Group (RAG), a small additive manufacturing (AM) firm owned by a disabled veteran has been able to double its…
GE Additive and GE Aviation received an official approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to replace a traditionally manufactured power door…
Siemens Mobility to leverage Stratasys AM Solution to run its First Digital Rail Maintenance Centre
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Surgeons at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London used 3D printing technology to improve success rate of life-saving, complex kidney…
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