National Industrial #DesignDay is 3.5.16 - Join the Conversation on @IDSA

The Industrial Designers Society of America is marking the second National Industrial Design Day, recognizing that product design affects almost every aspect of our lives.

SAE International Symposium Will Feature Latest Advances and Innovations in 3D Printing and Associated Technologies

The SAE 2016 Additive Manufacturing Symposium will offer the latest innovations, technical advances, products, applications and market issues related to 3D printing and additive manufacturing (AM) technologies and processes.

Patent Deployment in Smart Manufacturing

Since fewer companies have applied smart manufacturing patents in chemical, food, biotechnology, mechanical, transport, and machine tools industries, these sectors are relatively uncontested for perspective vendors.

Y Soft's Professional 3D Printer Rolls out Globally

YSoft be3D DeeRed brings advanced features at a competitive price; featured at GESS exhibition, Dubai

3D Printing - Is this the Next Wave of Technology?

Like a superstrong magnet, 3D printing will pull manufacturing away from the manufacturing hubs and redistribute it, product by product, among thousands or tens of thousands of smaller factories across the globe.

Increase Sanitation and Pocket Capacity with the New Staggered Sidewall Belt from Dorner Mfg.

Its a staggered sidewall belt thats unlike anything youve seen before.

New Materials for Manufacturing: The Economist's Overview For 2015

From The Economist's Technology Quarterly: This is what some scientists describe as a “golden age” for materials. New, high-performing substances such as exotic alloys and superstrong composites are emerging; “smart” materials can remember their shape, repair themselves or assemble themselves into components. Little structures that change the way something responds to light or sound can be used to turn a material into a “metamaterial” with very different properties... ...When it comes to making chemical bonds, one element, carbon, is in a league of its own; a more or less infinite number of distinct molecules can be made from it. Chemists call these carbon-based molecules organic, and have devoted a whole branch of their subject—inorganic chemistry—to ignoring them. Mr Ceder’s Materials Project sits in that inorganic domain. It has simulated some 60,000 materials, and five years from now should reach 100,000. This will provide what the people working on the project call the “materials genome”: a list of the basic properties—conductivity, hardness, elasticity, ability to absorb other chemicals and so on—of all the compounds anyone might think of. “In ten years someone doing materials design will have all these numbers available to them, and information about how materials will interact,” says Mr Ceder. “Before, none of this really existed. It was all trial and error... ( full article )

BobCAD-CAM Launches New Site to Give CNC Programmers Machinist ToolBox Software at No Cost

BobCAD-CAM, a world leader in powerful and affordable CAD-CAM software, has launched a new website, http://www.Machinist-ToolBox.com, where CNC machinists can download the popular shop utility, Machinist ToolBox software, free of charge.

NVBOTS Introduces Ultra-High Speed, Multi-Metal 3D Printing Technology for Commercial Use through Alpha Program

Transformative Technology Pushes the Limits of Manufacturing Possibilities

Patti Engineering to Share Siemens Integration Expertise at Manufacturing in America Event in Detroit

Hosted by Siemens and Electro-Matic, the Manufacturing in America Event provides a key platform for manufacturing executives and engineers to explore how new technologies and digitalization in manufacturing create opportunities to gain a competitive edge.

Lattice3D Announces New Version of Advanced Authoring for Technical Communications and Digital Mock-Up

New Version of Lattice3D Studio Brings Many Usability Enhancements for Technical Illustrations, Support of Windows 10 and New CAD Formats

COFES Announces Keynote Speaker for COFES 2016

Cyon Research announces that Andrew Hessel will give the Friday keynote at COFES 2016: The Congress On the Future of Engineering Software, held in Scottsdale, Arizona April 7-10 at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort

ULTIMAKER PARTNERS WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TO DEVELOP A NEW ONLINE COURSE ON 3D PRINTING

Ultimaker, a leading 3D printer manufacturer, has partnered with the University of Illinois, and Coursera, an education platform that offers online courses from top universities and organizations worldwide, to create a series of 3D printing courses that will be open to learners around the world.

NASA, Made in Space think big with Archinaut, a robotic 3D printing demo bound for ISS

Debra Werner for Space News:  Within five years, companies could begin in-orbit manufacturing and assembly of communications satellite reflectors or other large structures, according to Made in Space, the Silicon Valley startup that sent the first 3D printer to the International Space Station in 2014. As Made in Space prepares to send a second 3D printer into orbit, the company is beginning work with Northrop Grumman and Oceaneering Space Systems on Archinaut, an ambitious effort to build a 3D printer equipped with a robotic arm that the team plans to install in an external space station pod, under a two-year, $20 million NASA contract. The project will culminate in 2018 with an on-orbit demonstration of Archinauts ability to additively manufacture and assemble a large, complex structure, said Andrew Rush, Made in Space president. NASAs selected the Archinaut project, officially known as Versatile In-Space Robotic Precision Manufacturing and Assembly System, as part of its Tipping Points campaign, which funds demonstrations of space-related technologies on the verge of offering significant payoffs for government and commercial applications. Archinaut was one of three projects NASA selected in November that focus on robotic manufacturing and assembly of spacecraft and structures in orbit.  Cont'd...

Belt Technologies Provides Seamless Solution for PVC Plastic Producer

The customer needed to cool PVC plastic that would be extruded onto the belt at temperatures of up to 400°F. They had been beta testing a silicone belt that was functional but had a large seam where the two ends of the belt met; this seam left unsightly marks in the finished product.

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