HP’s Ramon Pastor Shares Updates on Company’s 3D Printing Division
Until 2023, the additive manufacturing (AM) sector appeared fragmented, primarily consisting of startups. However, beneath the surface, there was a growing inclination toward consolidation. Even if this consolidation hadn't fully materialized, the perception of the industry was changing rapidly. HP, a company that stood apart since it established its 3D...
Designing For Additive Manufacturing
The process with which a part will be manufactured considerably impacts its design, and product designers rely on years of experience and comprehensive process design guidelines to design parts specifically for the manufacturing process with which they will be produced. Typically it’s a collection of parts that come together to...
Designing For Additive Manufacturing: Serial Production
Manufacturing for production has for a long time been seated in well-established methods and processes. Machining processes like milling, turning, drilling, and Injection Molding have been tried, tested, scrutinized, and reworked over hundreds of years and today, they make up a body of manufacturing know-how that is used and trusted...
Designing for Additive Manufacturing: Rapid Prototyping
Today's production industry is one that places high emphasis on innovation and speed. To beat the competition, product designers and engineers are constantly on the lookout for faster and more efficient ways to create and test new ideas before taking them to market. As a result, rapid prototyping with Additive Manufacturing...
3D Printing Custom Foot Orthotics: Putting Able in Comfortable
Overview The medical industry has taken massive leaps forward since the introduction of Additive Manufacturing. With the rise in adoption rate of Additive Manufacturing in the last few years, we have seen a wide spectrum of uses in the medical space. A whole new world of customized orthotics, prosthetics and medical device...
The Role of Additive Manufacturing in Creating Custom Jigs
Industry SituationFrom design to launch, it typically takes anywhere from 2 to 5 years, or even longer, to bring an automotive vehicle to market. Much of this timeline is dictated by the technology available at the time. As such, automotive engineers often consider cutting-edge technologies, such as Additive Manufacturing, to...