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Massivit to Present the Massivit 5000 Industrial 3D Printer and High-Impact Printing Material at IAAPA Expo Europe in Vienna, Austria
As the “Retail Apocalypse” ravages through retail stores worldwide, an unexpected hero may be waiting in the wings. It’s true that online sales are growing, but recent research from Deloitte shows that 90% of worldwide sales still take place in-store.
Imagine reducing production timelines, slashing inventory costs, and creating complex components with ease. These are just a few opportunities the aerospace industry can unlock with the power of large-scale 3D printing technology.
The automotive industry has always been at the forefront of material innovation. From the early days of steel and aluminum to today’s modern materials, it’s a sector that never stops evolving.
Quando si pensa al processo di costruzione di un’imbarcazione, una stampante è l’ultimo strumento che viene in mente di utilizzare. Tuttavia, la rapida innovazione della stampa 3D rende sempre più necessario disporre di una stampante 3D per far fronte alla concorrenza, alla domanda e per mantenere costi competitivi.
Formula racing requires expert engineering combined with experience on the track. Cars must be super lightweight and aerodynamic, so components such as covers (nose, body work), the under tray and wings are often produced with composite materials. Complex curved wings are required that are a challenge to produce in an economical way.
In this article, we will delve deeper into the relationship between Industry 4.0 and additive manufacturing and explore how this technology is driving innovation and sustainability in the manufacturing sector. We’ll  also discuss the role of academia-industry partnerships in advancing additive manufacturing, the impact of this technology on key industries, and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Massivit 3D Printing Technologies (TASE: MSVT), will unveil its Massivit 10000-G for the first time to the North American additive manufacturing market at Rapid + TCT in Chicago.
Massivit 3D Printing Technologies (TASE: MSVT), a leading provider of large-scale additive manufacturing systems, has announced that the company will introduce its groundbreaking Massivit 10000-G to the European composites market at Europe’s most prestigious composite materials tradeshow, JEC World, between April 25-27th.
Electric vehicles (EVs) have gained significant popularity recently due to their efficiency and environmentally-friendly nature. One crucial aspect of EV advancements is the use of composite materials, which can make these vehicles lighter, stronger, and more energy-efficient. Using 3D printing, also known as additive manufacturing, to create composite parts (or molds for composite parts) provides many advantages to EV makers. With the potential to enable faster market penetration of electric vehicles as a whole, it’s no wonder that 3D printing has taken such a vital role in this revolution.
Forbes interviews CEO Erez Zimerman as part of its Innovation Spotlight featuring game-changing companies and the market challenges they are solving.
In the world of industrial 3D printing, topology optimization has been used as a powerful design tool for many years, enabling designers and engineers to create lighter, stronger, and more efficient structures with the help of additive manufacturing technology. By using mathematical algorithms to determine the optimal shape and layout of a part based on specific performance criteria, topology optimization allows for the creation of complex, organic geometries that would be impossible to produce using traditional manufacturing methods.
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