Survey Reveals Electronics Manufacturing and Design Market Growth Potential with Rapid 3D-Printed PCB Prototypes

Nano Dimension Survey Uncovers High Costs, Risks Associated with Prototyping Printed Circuit Boards Off-Site

Optomec Showcases Mass Production 3D Printing Technology at Printed Electronics Conference

LITE-ON to Present Printing of 3D Shaped Conductive Traces in Mass Production at Conference

Rising Media and 3DR Holdings Partner with Innorobo to Launch Inside 3D Printing Paris; May 24-26, 2016

The Inside 3D Printing Paris conference program explores 3D innovation in Europe and beyond, covering additive manufacturing applications in surgery & medicine, manufacturing, toy production, aerospace, food, market trends, and more. The program takes place in English and French.

Stratasys Unveils First Artworks Designed With New Breakthrough J750 3D Printer

3D printed sculpture from renowned designer, Nick Ervinck, marks the first in a series of high-profile collaborations from Stratasys as part of the companys new J750 collection, 'The New Ancient Stratasys also reveals a new creation based on an evolutionary two-year collaboration with Architect, Programmer and Game Designer, Jose Sanchez, made possible with Stratasys J750 3D Printer

L-com Releases Serial and USB Converters, Repeaters and Hubs

L-com Global Connectivity, a preferred manufacturer of wired and wireless connectivity products, announced today that it has introduced a series of industrial RS232/422/485 repeaters and converters as well as a series of industrial USB hubs, converters and isolators.

Additive Manufacturing Users Group Awards Ten Coveted DINOs

Recipients average nearly 20 years experience in additive manufacturing (3D printing).

Internet of Things (IoT) Leads to Explosive Growth of Engineering Courses for Kids

There's a 46% increase in enrollment with the electrical engineering courses for kids and teens at iD Tech, the leading K-12 summer educational STEM program, mirroring the popularity of the Internet of Things.

World's First 3-D Printed Excavator on Display at CONEXPO-CON/AGG and IFPE

Largest construction show in Western Hemisphere will feature the first use of 3-D printed steel in an excavator designed by engineering students

Newark element14 adds passives from TE Connectivity, Ohmite, Bourns and Vishay to product portfolio, for industrial applications

The new ranges include TE Corcom power line filters, Ohmite/Arcol HS aluminium-housed resistors, Bourns gas discharge tubes and Vishay high voltage flat chip resistors. The products are ideal for applications within the industrial, telecommunications and test equipment markets.

Innovative NEW ZMorph 2.0 SX Multitool 3D Printer Release Date Revealed

ZMorph 2.0 SX is the latest model of the Multitool 3D Printer from ZMorph, which sets a new standard for 3D printing machines with add-on capability.

LASYS 2016 with global premières

International trade fair for laser material processing showcases new system solutions for manufacturing / Pioneering for the industry

Swagway Teardown: What Makes a Safe Hoverboard?

From Andrew Goldberg at Ifixit.org: The board is also smart enough to not drive around without you. Riders need both feet firmly planted on the board or it won’t be going anywhere. Just how does the board know you’re properly mounted? Each foot pad has two infrared sensors—one at the toe, one at the heel. Stepping down on the pad pushes a peg between emitter and receiver. Only when all four sensors are blocked are you ready to roll... ...Those sensor switches live on the backs of the two gyro boards—one for each wheel. These boards are largely responsible for the “smart” part of smartboard. Each board is home to an Invensense MPU6050 6-axis gyroscope+accelerometer, and a GigaDeviceGD32F130 ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit microcontroller (thanks, Ken!). The ARM chips are responsible for reading the infrared switches, controlling the sweet underglow headlights and top-mounted indicator LEDs, and collating and sending data from the MPU6050 to the main board (more on that later)... ( full article )  

Technologic Systems Introduces their Newest Industrial Single Board Computer the TS-7680

Newest addition to Single Board Computer portfolio

Norsk Titanium and Bosch Rexroth Create Partnership for Next Generation Rapid Plasma Deposition™ Automation and Control

Bosch Rexroth IndraMotion MTX will Power Norsks MERKE IV™ Line of RPD™ Machines in the Worlds First Industrial Scale Additive Manufacturing Factory

This 3D printer can rival standard manufacturing on the factory floor

Lucas Mearian for ComputerWorld:  Start-up Carbon began shipping its industrial-grade 3D printer with the expectation that big-name companies will soon be using it to replace traditional forms of manufacturing. Last year, the Silicon Valley company emerged from quiet mode to announce its technology: a machine that can create objects 25 to 100 times faster than other 3D printers. Carbon is not selling its M1 3D printer outright, but instead is offering it through a subscription price of $40,000 per year, which includes a service and maintenance plan. The three-year-old company based in Redwood City, Calif. said its Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) printing process can create objects in minutes compared to the hours a typical 3D printer requires.   Cont'd...

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