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… digitalisation, and the utilisation in 3D printing applications. Download a free sample … AG & CO. KGAA • Tyrolit India Tool Pvt. Ltd. • Asahi Diamond …
… launch service company in India, has adopted Polarion … with Vikram-S, India’s first privately developed … including carbon composites and 3D-printed engines- to build affordable … president and managing director for India, Siemens Digital Industries Software …
… Manufacturing Summit in New Delhi, an event that … favourable geopolitics are reshaping India‘s manufacturing opportunity … AI-driven design, robotics, additive manufacturing, and IoT-enabled automation. … competitiveness. “If India wants to define its …
Stratasys (Nasdaq: SSYS) reported a pretty steady second quarter in 2025, showing that its business model can resist slowdowns in customer spending. The 3D printing company’s sales stayed about the same as last year, but it still made an adjusted profit, lowered costs, and improved cash flow. It also finished the quarter with more cash
… space travel, the use of 3D printing techniques for rocket parts, improved … , an aerospace company based in India, unveiled its first privately developed … , Vikram-S, fitted with four 3D-printed engines and built from carob …
Stepping into Autodesk’s Technology Center in Boston feels like entering the engine room of the future. The tools are sharp, and no idea is too wild to prototype. It’s a space where the future of fabrication is being put to the test in real time by real builders. At the heart of Boston’s Seaport Innovation
… 3D printing in airforce. Moreover, companies operating in the military 3D printing … market are collaborating to provide 3D printed … in 2021, in India, Wipro 3D and Engine … Rapid prototyping using 3D printing reduces the development …
Australian metal additive manufacturing OEM SPEE3D announced that it has installed a WarpSPEE3D system at the Sydney Manufacturing Hub (SMH) located at the University of Sydney. The WarpSPEE3D, which can print large parts that measure up to 1m x 0.7m in diameter and weigh up to 40kg, is the latest technology to be added to
In 2023, 3DPrint.com reported on a strange and dangerous crime trend: criminals in Australia were using 3D printers to make fake number plates. It was a high-tech twist on an old crime, and back then, it looked like a bit of a warning sign for the future. Well, two years later, the warning has become
… ’s strong industrial base and India’s rapidly growing logistics sector … sensor-driven positioning. Advances in additive manufacturing and fatigue simulation are enabling …