A “wow”-worthy project from Stuttgart, Germany, uses a robot arm and augmented reality for more precise building—and it just might make waves in the slow-to-evolve construction industry.
This start-up’s cold-spray technology combines rocket science and powder metallurgy to augment metal additive manufacturing and produce “live metals” for next-generation mechanical systems.
In Myanmar, bolstering farming is key to feeding millions of people. Here’s how one company focuses on process—and phasing out plastic packaging—to support sustainable agriculture practices.
A Canadian manufacturer of custom Harley parts keeps an eye on traditional visual style as it rides into the future of Manufacturing using generative design.
An Australian charity is using design smarts, community involvement, and partnership to combat one of the biggest but lesser-known forms of privation: energy poverty.
In India, a startup that grew from making a warehouse scooter has introduced low-speed electric vehicle models using a unique approach and a ground-breaking production cycle.
For one bicycle-parts manufacturer, generative design is doing more than change the look of its components; it’s inspiring innovation with the SRAM crank arm.
3D printing has gone through many phases and has two main expressions: consumer and industrial. Here are ways to troubleshoot the former—and what’s next for the latter.
After decades of use, industrial robots are finally coming of age. Tomorrow’s manufacturing will use robotics to be smarter, faster, and more efficient.
Take a tour through the history of 3D printing to learn the evolution of this groundbreaking technology, from its conceptual origin to its promising future.
The swyvl XR platform will offer unique insight into neurodivergent individuals’ lived experience, promoting understanding and inclusion in the workplace and society.
Wētā FX VFX supervisor Erik Winquist explains how motion capture (mocap) has brought new levels of realism to VFX, exemplified by Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
Virtual production describes workflows that use game engines, sound stages, and LED screens in place of traditional sets or locations—for all types of content creation.