
November 30, 2021
The aerospace industry continues to innovate when adopting new engineering technologies.
The need for increased fuel efficiency, lightweighting and electrification has led aerospace OEMs and parts suppliers to incorporate generative design, 3D printing, advanced simulation and new materials into their design workflows.
In this Special Focus Issue, we take a look at some of the key technologies impacting the aviation markets, including metal printing, artificial intelligence, simulation and new approaches to electronics design. We hope you enjoy the issue.
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Kimya Partners With Stratasys
With the integration of KIMYA into its ecosystem, Stratasys can offer a wider range of materials.
SymphonyAI Industrial Launches MOM 360
MOM 360 delivers composable smart manufacturing applications enabling manufacturers to scale deployments flexibly.
Optimism at AMUG 2022
People want to see the hardware in action and (more importantly) make connections with potential vendors, partners and customers.
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Editor’s Pick: Finer details in 3D print model slicing
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Editor’s Pick: Large-Format 3D Printing for Sand Tooling
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Editor’s Pick: New polymer technology for faster industrial 3D printing
Nexa3D NXE 200 industrial 3D printer is considered an entryway into scalable...

Editor’s Pick: Top New CPU in Portables
MSI Summit series notebook computers use the new 12th-Gen Intel Core processors.