TTH Selected as One of Five Sites to Roll Out Advanced CLIP 3D Printing Technology

New Tool Produces 3D Printed Parts Dramatically Faster with Production-Level Quality

MIT Food Computers

From MIT:   The Food Computer is a controlled-environment agriculture technology platform that uses robotic systems to control and monitor climate, energy, and plant growth inside of a specialized growing chamber. Climate variables such as carbon dioxide, air temperature, humidity, dissolved oxygen, potential hydrogen, electrical conductivity, and root-zone temperature are among the many conditions that can be controlled and monitored within the growing chamber. Operational energy, water, and mineral consumption are monitored (and adjusted) through electrical meters, flow sensors, and controllable chemical dosers throughout the growth period. Each specific set of conditions can be thought of as a climate recipe, and each recipe produces unique results in the phenotypes of the plants. Plants grown under different conditions may vary in color, size, texture growth rate, yield, flavor, and nutrient density. Food Computers can even program biotic and abiotic stresses, such as an induced drought, to create desired plant-based expressions... (project homepage)

The Additive Manufactured Excavator Design Competition

The additive excavator cab design competition had very few limitations on the cab design and essentially encouraged students to showcase our skills and ideas. We could create something totally unique, aesthetically pleasing, yet functional to showcase the capabilities of additive manufacturing

Computational Hydrographic Printing

From Yizhong Zhang, Chunji Yin, Changxi Zheng, Kun Zhou's paper:   Hydrographic printing is a well-known technique in industry for transferring color inks on a thin film to the surface of a manufactured 3D object. It enables high-quality coloring of object surfaces and works with a wide range of materials, but suffers from the inability to accurately register color texture to complex surface geometries. Thus, it is hardly usable by ordinary users with customized shapes and textures. We present computational hydrographic printing, a new method that inherits the versatility of traditional hydrographic printing, while also enabling precise alignment of surface textures to possibly complex 3D surfaces. In particular, we propose the first computational model for simulating hydrographic printing process. This simulation enables us to compute a color image to feed into our hydrographic system for precise texture registration. We then build a physical hydrographic system upon off-the-shelf hardware, integrating virtual simulation, object calibration and controlled immersion. To overcome the difficulty of handling complex surfaces, we further extend our method to enable multiple immersions, each with a different object orientation, so the combined colors of individual immersions form a desired texture on the object surface. We validate the accuracy of our computational model through physical experiments, and demonstrate the efficacy and robustness of our system using a variety of objects with complex surface textures...  (full paper)

Direct Marking for FDA UDI Compliance

Understanding Permanent Marks and Methods for UDI Marking and Verification

Amada Miyachi Europe Acquires MacGregor Welding Systems

Amada Miyachi Europe announces that it has acquired Macgregor Welding Systems of Suffolk, England, a leader in the design and manufacture of precision micro joining equipment.

Introducing the DMC-52xx0 EtherCAT Master. Galil's first 32 axis motion controller

This space efficient package also provides uncommitted I/O for easy integration into any EtherCAT application.

CADsoft Consulting Hosts Autodesk 2017 Solutions Seminars

Demonstrations of the latest in Autodesk technology

Grauling Research Announces Revolutionary Coating Technology for Improved Infrared Sensor Performance

New IR thin film increases signal response and durability of detectors and arrays.

CWIEME Shanghai 2016: bigger and better

Having almost doubled in size last year, CWIEME Shanghai - Asia's premier event for the coil winding, insulation and electrical manufacturing industries - is anticipating yet more growth at its 2016 edition this June with a new venue and new layout designed to make visiting and exhibiting even easier.

Stratasys Announces Retirement of David Reis as CEO

Company appoints Ilan Levin, current Stratasys board member and 15-year industry veteran, as successor CEO

The Advantages Of Using 3D Printing For Creating Your First Product Prototype

Why is accessible 3D printing so beneficial for first-time entrepreneurs? Read on for some answers.

IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group to Present on Industry Standards for 3D Printing at drupa 2016

"How Standards Can Help Foster Growth in the 3D Printing Environment"

The Latest Generation of Digital Factory Solution

CENIT at IMTS 2016, East Building - E-3331 / September 12-17, 2016

Allied Machine Offers Polycrystalline Diamond Insert for T-A® Drill

PCD insert makes clean holes with minimal delamination in CFRP throughout long tool life

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