Rolling stock and mobility solutions provider, Alstom, is driving innovation in spare part production using additive manufacturing for on-demand maintenance and repair operations.
UK-based Senior Aerospace BWT, part of Senior plc, a global manufacturer of ultra-lightweight, low-pressure air distribution systems for aerospace, has enhanced its capability in additive manufacturing by installing Stratasys 3D printers to spearhead the design, production and deployment of 3D-printed interior aircraft parts for its customers.
Stratasys, a leader in polymer 3D printing solutions, has today shared the first details about its upcoming line of powder bed fusion-based 3D printers.
Volkswagen has invested in full colour, multi-material 3D printing technology from Stratasys to enhance its prototyping capabilities and open up automotive design opportunities.
TCT Show 2018 will take place in hall 3 at Birmingham’s NEC from 25-27 September featuring 64 engaging presentations across three stages with an array of world-leading speakers, over 300 cutting-edge exhibitors and inspiring show features.
Scott Sevcik, VP Manufacturing Solutions at Stratasys, considers 3D printing – the definition of disruptive technology – and its role supporting the automotive industry as it adjusts to a new reality.
TCT speaks to Amos Breyfogle, senior applications engineer at Stratasys about how the additive manufacturing company is helping McLaren go faster with 3D printed prototypes, tooling and end-use parts.
Stratasys Direct Manufacturing, a subsidiary of Stratasys Ltd and one of the world’s leading 3D printing and advanced manufacturing service providers, has been chosen by Airbus to produce 3D printed polymer parts for use on A350 XWB aircraft.
McLaren Racing is expanding its use of Stratasys 3D printing to produce components for its 2017 Formula 1 MCL32 race car with the goal of accelerating design modifications and reducing weight to increase performance.