3D printing is rapidly advancing the exciting possibilities for making automotives faster, stronger, and more capable. Learn how 3D Systems is at the forefront of this technological push with Joseph Dopkowski on last month's episode of Tuned In, '115: Print Final Parts, Not Just Prototypes!': https://lnkd.in/g2Pdvfiq
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3D printed homes use less energy than traditional methods, and at a fraction of the cost.
Learn more about 3D printing buildings: https://ow.ly/RZh650QxeKeLennarICON
There are many benefits to 3D printing homes, as shown here… but with minimass we’re capitalising on this technology in an innovative way to achieve benefits even beyond these. 3D printing structural elements for the construction of large buildings & bridges reduces carbon by up to 70% and supply cost by up to 35% vs traditional options.
Big, game-changing differences.
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3D printed homes use less energy than traditional methods, and at a fraction of the cost.
Learn more about 3D printing buildings: https://ow.ly/RZh650QxeKeLennarICON
New Keynote: 3D Printing Technology is Revolutionizing The Construction Of Homes And Offices. Exponentially fast-evolving technologies like 3D printing and robotics are changing the way we build homes. These new technologies enable us to build better and cheaper than ever before. In the near future, everybody will be able to design his own house, using smart software design systems.
#future#construction#buildinghttps://ed.gr/d1w58
We have the solutions, we just need the will to solve our housing issue. This article is about 3D printing, but we also have prefab etc. Thinking differently, working together, and setting our collective minds to solving the issues can start today if we choose
I enjoyed working with Reading College, part of Activate Learning, to help them get their Meltio M450 procured and also to get them sorted with a HAAS CNC to go with it.
Their setup for engineering is excellent, covering #tlevels , Access to HE Diplomas, and Level 3 National Extended Diplomas.
Their students can now print with welding wire, making parts with two metals combined in one solid piece. There's no need for any metal powders, making the process cheaper, safer, and more accessible for students.
Students can learn the concept of welding in the college welding bays, learn the concept of 3D printing on their UltiMaker machines by running them through both single and dual extrusion methods, and then combine both concepts to print steels, titanium alloys, and nickel alloys.
Combine this with their use of Autodesk#fusion360 for #cad and the students have a fantastic foundation to take away into high-level #engineeringcareers in the UK.
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🔧 What is the difference between 3D printing and additive manufacturing in terms of creation processes? #3Dprinting typically refers to consumer-grade, desktop-sized machines that create objects by depositing material layer by layer. It's commonly used for rapid prototyping and hobbyist projects.
✅ Additive manufacturing, on the other hand, encompasses a broader range of techniques, including industrial-scale processes like laser sintering and electron beam melting. It's used for manufacturing functional, end-use parts in industries like aerospace and healthcare.
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New Keynote: 3D Printing Technology is Revolutionizing The Construction Of Homes And Offices. Exponentially fast-evolving technologies like 3D printing and robotics are changing the way we build homes. These new technologies enable us to build better and cheaper than ever before. In the near future, everybody will be able to design his own house, using smart software design systems.
#future#construction#buildinghttps://ed.gr/d1w58
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Would you live in a 3D printed home?
It is very interesting to see the rise of 3D-printed homes. There are many positives including cost and time advantages. However, as with all new technology, there are potential risks such as unknown long term structural durability , potential regulatory challenges, and supply-chain/ material limitations. Thoughts? Is this the way of the future for home building?
3D printed homes use less energy than traditional methods, and at a fraction of the cost.
Learn more about 3D printing buildings: https://ow.ly/RZh650QxeKeLennarICON
Very insightful! Thanks for sharing!