3D printing innovations and additive manufacturing — all of this and more will be on display at Formnext 2019. The trade fair that keeps on growing is sure to offer another interesting programme.
USA/UK – Stratasys together with Angel Trains, DB ESG and train operator, Chiltern Railways, have joined forces to trial the first 3D-printed parts in an in-service passenger train.
Different phenomena can occur, causing a finished product to divert from the original model. Iterative processes of quality control are used to make sure that the parts live up to the standards.
When working with robots, safety is of utmost importance. To ensure this, flexible materials are used. Robot maintenance can be cost-intensive. Self-healing robots are looking to change this.
With increasing costs and demands, companies must make use of advanced software products. How CAM can support your company and keep you competitive is outlined in the following.
The Israel-based manufacturer of the first micron-level additive manufacturing technology, Nanofabrica, has been awarded the TCT Award for innovation in hardware (polymer systems).
The highlight at the Formnext booth of Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, provider of new measurement technologies, integrated manufacturing solutions and process standards is its RS6 laser scanner.
Global athletic company New Balance will launch the Fuel-Cell Echo Triple for athlete footwear on 27 September, which will retailed around 175 dollars.