Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Scientists pioneer 3D-printable supramolecular ink for OLED displays, wearable tech

A research team led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has introduced a "supramolecular ink" technology in a major stride toward more affordable and environmentally sustainable flat-panel displays and wearable technology.

Leading parts supplier WTM adopts Stratasys’ new 3D printing solution for aircraft interiors

Hong Kong-based parts supplier Western Tool & Mold (WTM) has adopted Stratasys’ recently launched Fortus 900mc Aircraft Interiors (AI) Certification Solution to produce aircraft...

GE Aviation to concentrate 3D manufacturing research in a new West Chester facility

GE Aviation has announced a multi-million investment in a new facility in Butler County, Ohio, which will see the jet engine maker house all...

Airbus anticipates strong demand surge for freight market in Asia-Pacific

Airbus, a global leader in aerospace innovation, has unveiled projections indicating a robust surge in demand for freighter aircraft within the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region over the next two decades.

SpaceX job listing reveals new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Austin

Elon Musk's SpaceX is hinting at a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Austin, Texas – expanding the $74 billion-worth aerospace company's reach across the...

Indian vanadium battery manufacturer inks agreement with Technology Metals Australia

Advanced vanadium developer Technology Metals Australia Limited announced that together with its wholly owned subsidiary, vLYTE Pty Ltd (vLYTE), it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Delectrik Systems Pvt. Ltd to develop the Murchison Technology Metals Project (MTMP) in Western Australia. 

AMD, Intel, NVIDIA and more lobby Biden for semiconductor incentives amid chip shortage in...

Chipmaker CEOs across the U.S. are calling for the Biden Administration to address the ongoing semiconductor shortage. In a letter sent to U.S. President Joe...

BAE Systems to build Assault Amphibious Vehicles for Japan

BAE Systems has been contracted by the Japanese Ministry of Defence to manufacture new Assault Amphibious Vehicles (AAVs) that will assist with the ongoing development...

US Navy taps Austal USA for $226 million additional T-ATS ships

Shipbuilder Austal Limited’s US unit has secured a $225.5 million contract with the US Navy to construct two Navajo-class Towing, Salvage, and Rescue ships...

Successful trial shows supersonic travel in steel tubes is possible (VIDEO)

A group of MIT students last year beat out teams from 115 other universities and 20 countries to earn the Best Overall Design Award...
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