Scottish aerospace firm Alba Orbital has announced the successful use of its PocketQube launchers to fire several miniature satellites into orbit. 3D printed entirely from CRP Technology’s Windf…
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NMIS-led consortium set to develop new hybrid DED 3D printing technology
An additive manufacturing consortium including Airbus, Safran Landing Systems, and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) has started working on a new hybrid directed energy deposition (…
Rocket Lab selected as a launch provider for NASA’s $300M ‘VADR’ orbital missions
Insiders and analysts have made their predictions on the 3D printing trends to watch out for. Find out more in our series focused on the future of 3D printing. California-based aerospace firm Roc…
TAI to 3D print 6 meter-long aerostructures with the “world’s largest” electron beam machine from Sciaky
Insiders and analysts predict the 3D printing trends to watch out for in our latest series of articles focused on the future of 3D printing. Metal 3D printing specialist Sciaky has revealed …
Astronauts test 3D bioprinted skin bandages in space
Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) are testing 3D bioprinted bandages made of their own cells that could be used to better heal flesh wounds in space. The German Space Agency (DLR) is…
US Air Force invests $60M in the R&D of the ‘world’s fastest supersonic airliner’
Aerospace firm Boom Supersonic has gained a contract worth up to $60 million from the US Air Force (USAF) to accelerate the R&D of its upcoming ‘Overture’ supersonic flight-capable aircraft. …
JPB Système slashes lead times of flight-ready parts by up to 80% in 3D printing trials
Aeronautical locking mechanism manufacturer JPB Système has managed to drastically reduce the weight and lead time of aerospace parts during an initial round of 3D printing trials. Designed to a…
Rostec awarded license for serial production of 3D printed aircraft parts
Russian state-owned industrial technology conglomerate Rostec has received a license from the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade to serially produce aerospace parts using additive manufacturing. W…
Boeing and Titomic partner to investigate sustainable titanium 3D printing for space
航空航天制造商博eing has partnered with Titomic, the Melbourne-based firm behind the Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) 3D printing process, to further advance additive manufacturing in the space s…
Skyrora develops Skyprint 2, the ‘largest hybrid 3D printer in Europe’ for rocket parts
Skyrora, an Edinburgh-based private rocket manufacturer, has developed what it claims to be the largest hybrid 3D printer in Europe. Poised to start production in Q2 2022, the firm’s upcoming Skyprint…