The University of Guam (UOG) is central to that vision. The university is partnering with ASTRO America and the Colorado ...
The USS Virginia seen in 2010. The 3D-printed part is destined for another Virginia-class sub, the Oklahoma. A crewed submarine is, at its most elemental level, a machine designed to preserve a bubble ...
The Navy’s nuclear-powered warships increasingly will be made of 3D printed parts, which are cutting costs and reducing production time on billion-dollar ships that are years in the making. Huntington ...
Guam is ready to build an advanced manufacturing industry that can grow to supply parts not just for the U.S. military, but ...
The U.S. Navy must 3D-print more parts if it is to build three submarines per year, a top program manager said Wednesday. Rear Adm. Jonathan Rucker, the Navy’s lead buyer for attack submarines, said ...
The U.S. Navy's Maritime Industrial Base Program is investing in Lincoln Electric to integrate AM into submarine construction ...
The U.S. military is increasingly using 3D printing to cut costs and strengthen its logistics chain. Across the services, ...
3D printing is just hitting the acceptance curve for wide-scale adoption by manufacturers. 3D printing or, as it’s known more formally, additive manufacturing, has been with us for more than 40 years.
A new $40 million factory capable of 3D printing industrial-grade parts of Navy ships is open for business, after a Thursday groundbreaking for the Guam Additive Materials and Manufacturing ...