One of the UK’s leading specialists in robotic 3D printing systems will lead the manufacturing element of a new £700,000 project to transform maritime vessel design and production. Rapid Fusion, which ...
The company, a specialist in robotic 3D printing systems, is joining a consortium led by Compute Maritime alongside BYD Naval Architects, Siemens Digital Industries Software, and the University of ...
Before we move on to more obvious applications like clothing and face masks, we want to highlight a few examples from the wider world of soccer. Did you know, for instance, that the stadiums for the ...
Abstract: We proposed a fusion-free bidirectional SMF-AR-HCF interconnection strategy based on femtosecond laser 3D printing, theoretically achieving bidirectional coupling efficiencies above 97.4 % ...
Background: Complex interbody fusion remains challenging, while traditional surgical instruments are not suitable for complex spinal deformities. Porous tantalum (Ta) has excellent osteogenic ...
What if you could create a fully-formed, intricately detailed 3D object in the time it takes to brew a cup of coffee? It sounds like science fiction, but with volumetric 3D printing, this is now a ...
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has begun using two additive manufacturing (3D printing) machines that use complementary methods to manufacture components for future fusion machines ...
The UK Atomic Energy Authority has begun using two additive manufacturing - or 3D printing - machines that use complementary methods to manufacture highly specialised components for fusion machines.
At its recently opened Central Support Facility (CSF), UKAEA has commissioned an electron beam additive manufacturing machine that will mainly be used to incorporate tungsten into components, ...
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has taken the next step towards the future of fusion energy by commissioning two advanced additive manufacturing machines Located at its newly opened ...
Samuel Sheckman, a mechanical engineer, left, and Danny Cai, a senior engineer, with the 3D model of the top of the toroidal field coil. Credit: Michael Livingston / PPPL Communications Department.