Additive manufacturing is the process of creating an object by building it one layer at a time. It is the opposite of subtractive manufacturing, in which an object is created by cutting away at a ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) encompasses a suite of technologies that build parts layer by layer from digital models, offering unparalleled design freedom, material efficiency and customisation. The ...
Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, creates parts layer by layer from digital files, enabling faster, less ...
Additive manufacturing has matured into a vital technology for producing complex metal and polymer components in aerospace, medical and automotive industries. Ensuring part quality and repeatability ...
Austal, Curtin University and AMCRC launch collaborative research to identify where additive manufacturing delivers the ...
Additive manufacturing allows pharma and biotech companies to take advantage of 3D printing technology to produce medications ...
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Military 3D printing accelerates defense manufacturing

The global military 3D printing market, valued at USD 0.88 billion in 2021, is projected to reach USD 7.5 billion by 2031, ...
Prof Dermot Brabazon explains additive manufacturing, and how data processing and M2M communication could revolutionise the way complex high-performance products are made. There are many ...
“Additive manufacturing” describes a range of technologies that convert CAD models into 3D forms, including stereolithography and fused deposition modeling, for polymers and other non-metallic ...
"Additive Manufacturing as a Secondary Process" provides a comprehensive overview of the way in which manufacturers can use additive manufacturing (AM) as a secondary, or indirect, process such as ...