The Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers partnered with Magnet Applications to develop an additively printed high performance magnet. This advancement in additive manufacturing won an award by R&D Magazine at the 55th annual R&D Conference.
As industrial 3D printers go from stand-alone systems, used mostly for prototyping and research, to digital mass production lines, a number of opportunities are expected to emerge.
Students have opportunity to learn the value of additive technology—accelerating manufacturing speed, agility and design freedom—with the Stratasys Fortus 3D printing solution.