
September 20, 2021
The automotive industry is experiencing seismic shifts in fluctuating demand, new use cases (such as ride sharing and vehicles-as-a-service), along with pressure to reduce weight and improve environmental performance.
At the same time, auto makers are attempting to shift to more hybrid and electric drivetrain technology, while also incorporating safe, autonomous vehicle features. All of these trends are impacting how vehicles are designed, and what materials and techniques are employed in their manufacture.
In this Special Focus Issue, our writers take a look at 3D printing in the automotive industry, new trends in vehicle simulation, and case studies on the deployment of new technologies in the vehicle design and manufacture space.
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Massivit 5000 Large-Scale 3D Printer to be Showcased at RAPID + TCT Show
Company also reports launch of Massivit 10000 automated tooling system for composite materials manufacturing.

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: New polymer technology for faster industrial 3D printing
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Editor’s Pick: Top New CPU in Portables
MSI Summit series notebook computers use the new 12th-Gen Intel Core processors.