Discussing additive manufacturing for the Bloodhound SSC

Find out how Renishaw is helping the Bloodhound SSC team to engineer the supersonic car that is destined to break the world land speed record in South Africa in 2019, and then aim to achieve a speed of 1000mph the following year.

The car's driver, Andy Green OBE, discusses the parts of the car that have been additively manufactured, and project director, Richard Noble OBE explains how education outreach programmes are simultaneously helping to inspire a new generation of engineers.

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Bloodhound LSR

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