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additive manufacturing
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Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, is a transformative technology that builds objects layer by layer from digital models. On WindowsForum, discussions cover industrial trends, material science advances, and real-world applications in healthcare, transport, and construction. Topics include the 2023 3D Printing Industry Awards highlighting industrial momentum, Apple's use of 3D-printed titanium cases from recycled materials, and the integration of AI with 3D printing for rapid house construction. The tag also explores dual-use technology for defense and civil markets, as well as innovations in rocket manufacturing. These threads reflect the maturation of additive manufacturing across desktop accessibility, industrial reliability, and sustainable production.
The 2023 3D Printing Industry Awards delivered a clear snapshot of where additive manufacturing has matured—and where it still must prove itself—by honoring companies, products, and projects that pushed material science, desktop accessibility, industrial reliability, and real-world application...
This week’s technology news compressed three separate but interlocking shifts into a single, consequential narrative: Electronic Arts is pausing its annual F1 release cadence in favor of a paid F1 25 expansion while promising a full reboot in 2027; Google unveiled Gemini 3 — a multimodal...
Millog’s new Riihimäki test centre opens a direct lane between Nordic startups and NATO-linked defence customers, combining a low-threshold, standards-focused testing environment with HAMK’s GPU-backed AI infrastructure to accelerate dual-use technology development for both civil and military...