Using a Stratasys 3D printer, the company was able to create a single-piece design and achieve a 70% weight reduction.
Learn more in Chapter 2: Additive Manufacturing & The Future of Production.

Summary
Using a Stratasys 3D printer, the company was able to create a single-piece design and achieve a 70% weight reduction.
Learn more in Chapter 2: Additive Manufacturing & The Future of Production.
As personalized medicine continues to shape healthcare, hospitals are seeking smarter ways to deliver more precise, patient-centered care. One of the most important innovations driving this shift is point-of-care 3D printing - producing 3d anatomical...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0, continues to revolutionize manufacturing, bringing digitalization, automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and real-time data monitoring to the forefront. Metal additive manufacturing (AM), commonly known as 3D...
In today’s rapidly shifting global environment, supply chain resilience is mission-critical. The U.S. defense industry — from the Navy and Marines to the Army and Air Force — is embracing 3D printing in defense applications to reduce downtime, accelerate innovation,...
Learn about point-of-care 3D printing, a new approach that can lead to improved surgical outcomes.
Michigan State University’s Nondestructive Evaluation Lab is revolutionizing metal 3D printing by combining low-cost powders with real-time AI-driven monitoring, making advanced manufacturing more affordable, sustainable, and Industry 4.0-ready.
Learn how 3D printing is reshaping military readiness across branches.