Many industries have been making parts with micron dimensions for some time, but in the last few years, the market for miniaturization has expanded. The demand is not only for small parts, but also for small complex features on larger parts. This is due chiefly to the switch to modules in which the functions of several parts or subsystems are not handled by a single complex unit.
The work of SME Additive Community members encompasses the entire history of the technology as well as its most novel applications.
A trio of industry experts lend their insights on the latest advances, challenges and opportunities.
Renishaw’s Roadshow rolls into Auburn Hills, Mich., next month with the aim of delivering solutions to advanced manufacturing challenges faced by the automotive, aerospace, medical and electronics industries.
Industry wearables bring several advantages to every stage of production.
Bioprinting is applying additive manufacturing to biology.
Industry is the single largest contributor to greenhouse gasses in the U.S. REMADE’s job is to change that.
There are parallels in how industry and healthcare adapt to digital technology—and some interesting differences.
AI, analytics, robots and additive manufacturing are transforming healthcare—from surgery to billing
Additive manufacturing is this month’s focus in Manufacturing Engineering. As you’ll read in this month’s pages, AM is spreading its reach even as there are challenges to more widespread adoption.