Joint EADS Innovation Works (IW) and EOS study demonstrates savings potential for manufacturing in the aerospace industry
Joint EADS Innovation Works (IW) and EOS study demonstrates savings potential for manufacturing in the aerospace industry
"Engineered to Fly" Industry Solution Experience on the Cloud Lets Suppliers Focus on Innovation, Not Overhead
Engineers from around the world leave jury of aerospace experts impressed with submissions
Platinum Plus Sponsor heralds a paradigm shift in design and manufacturing with its solutions portfolio
This year's Composites Europe (22-24th September, Stuttgart, Germany) will see leading 3D printing provider, Stratasys demonstrate how its additive manufacturing technology is transforming the face of manufacturing within the aerospace and automotive sectors. Showcasing a spectrum of prototype and production-parts, Stratasys (Hall 7, Stand E47) invites visitors to witness how its engineered plastics are meeting the demand for lightweight parts with enhanced functionality across a multitude of aerospace and automotive applications.
3D Printshow Dubai will take place in November in Partnership with Dubai Airshow
Using additive manufacturing to produce end-use parts, the company has reduced total cost per part by around 30%
Chinese aerospace institution and Tiertime Develop Aerospace 3D Printer
This year's Paris Air Show (15th to 21st June, Le Bourget Exhibition Centre, France) will see leading additive manufacturing and 3D printing provider, Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq: SSYS), demonstrate how its technology helps aerospace companies increase supply chain efficiency, produce lighter weight flight parts and improve buy-to-fly ratios.
Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS), a leading global provider of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions, announces that leading aircraft manufacturer Airbus has produced more than 1,000 flight parts on its Stratasys FDM 3D Production Systems for use in the first-of-type A350 XWB aircraft, delivered in December 2014. The 3D printed parts were used in place of traditionally manufactured parts to increase supply chain flexibility, enabling Airbus to meet its delivery commitment on-time. Airbus initiated development and certification of 3D printing with Stratasys in 2013 as a schedule risk reduction activity that proved valuable for the A350 XWB program, highlighting a key benefit of 3D printing in the manufacturing industry.
Aeromet is one of the most innovative foundries in England. The company specializes in the manufacture of components for the aviation and aerospace industry. The Brits have perfected the investment casting of aluminum special alloys that are typical in the aviation industry.
Creating Synergy between Aerospace and Additive Layer Manufacturing Expertise
Between February 18 and 22, 2015 EOS, the global technology and quality leader for high-end Additive Manufacturing (AM) solutions, is showcasing its AM solution portfolio for the aerospace industry at the 10th International Aero Show in Bangalore together with its customer Intech DMLS in hall A, booth A 1.9.