Gantri’s Ian Yang has gone all-in on smart factories that can manufacture nearly 5,000 types of lamps. As he has learned, when it comes to innovation, being first is never easy ...
In sports medicine and physical rehabilitation, the continuous improvement and need for effective bone and cartilage regeneration technologies are becoming more critical due to increased injuries, ...
From hypersonic aircraft to nuclear-powered submarines, many of today's most advanced defense systems rely on a special class of materials known as refractory alloys. This class refers to metals that ...
Charles R. Goulding shares firsthand insights from a snow-disrupted yet high-energy gathering where additive manufacturing ...
A new, fully customizable 3D printed socket design is set to transform the prosthetics industry. The reimagined limb socket ...
As a shoe that prioritises comfort, a granny sandal is great with a casual outfit – a case in point being what we saw at ...
A new bill proposes mandating software in 3D printers to prevent the creation of illegal weapons. Here is what the law says.
Ben Wynne of Intrepid Automation faces the difficulties of 3D printing as a production method in manufacturing.
Charles R. Goulding and Andressa Bonafe spotlight Caltech and its visionary approach to leadership with the appointment of Ray Jayawardhana as its next president.
Retired cardiologist David Welton documents Whidbey Island life in photos.
Fluxo Technologies’ collaborative project with Nanyang Technological University (“NTU”) has secured funding from Singapore’s National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (NAMIC). The project ...
For National Engineers Week (Feb. 22-28), let’s look at the great reasons for being an engineer, from job security to creative problem-solving.
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