Engineers at Airbus have used 3D printing and additive manufacturing technology from Stratasys, to produce more than 1,000 components for A350 XWB aircraft. The European aircraft maker used 3D printed parts to speed up its supply chain and meet delivery commitment. Continue reading “Airbus uses Stratasys 3D printing technology for A350 XWB components”
Airbus Expands 3D Printing Use
Additive Manufacturing continues to make inroads into the aerospace industry as Airbus describes how it’s integrating the technology into its products. Continue reading “Airbus Expands 3D Printing Use”
24 October Seminar 3D Printing and Industrial Additive Manufacturing
Experts from various industries are sharing their vision, requirements, experiences and insights on what is needed to take additive manufacturing from prototyping and one-offs (lab) to regular manufacturing (fab). If you are considering additive manufacturing for your products or systems, don’t miss this seminar. Continue reading “24 October Seminar 3D Printing and Industrial Additive Manufacturing”
Airbus expects to see planes roll out of hangar-sized 3D printers by 2050
3D printing may still be in its infancy, but at least one Airbus designer sees things progressing quite a bit over the next 40 years or so. Continue reading “Airbus expects to see planes roll out of hangar-sized 3D printers by 2050”