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German Company Begins 3-D Printing Of EV Batteries

3-D printing of electrodes and separators for EV batteries would bring a number of advantages, says Blackstone Technology.

MAHLE Uses 3-D Printing To Produce Aluminum Pistons

Successful testing in Porsche 911 GT2 RS: 200-hour endurance test on the test bench under the toughest conditions.

Telematics, E-Commerce And 3-D Printing Drive New Growth Opportunities In Global Automotive Aftermarket

Frost & Sullivan expects global automotive aftermarket demand to increase by 4.4 percent during 2018, with a slowdown anticipated in some developed markets.

DuPont Performance Materials Announces High-Performance Materials For 3-D Printing  

Rahul Kasat, business development leader, DuPont Performance Materials, is scheduled to speak at the Additive Manufacturing Users Group Conference about DuPont’s high-performance materials for 3-D printing on March 22.

From GlobalBusinessProfessor.com: Risks And Opportunities To The Auto Industry From 3-D Printing

In the On Demand Seminar, Jonathan Moskin, partner with Foley & Lardner, LLP, New York, addresses the benefits of the new technology, and also the risks specific to the auto industry.

The Herman Trend Alert: 3-D Reprinting

The capacity to three-dimensionally fabricate items of all shapes and many sizes has allowed individuals to significantly reduce costs, while enjoying the security of having what is needed, when it’s needed.

Stratasys, NASCAR Collab on First 3-D Printed Production Parts

The parts are set to be featured across all NASCAR Next Gen cars.

Bugatti Creates A Brake Caliper From A 3-D Printer

While the main material used for the additive production of vehicle components to date has been aluminum, the new brake caliper is made from titanium.

Carroll Shelby International, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Create First 3-D Printed Shelby 427 Cobra

LOS ANGELES – Carroll Shelby International Inc. collaborated with the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to create the world’s first 3-D printed Shelby Cobra. This homage to Shelby with a technological twist was unveiled at the North American International Auto Show, which took place Jan. 12-15 in Detroit, almost 50 years after

A Faster Route To Climate-Neutral Mobility

A new 3-D printing center in Stuttgart strengthens MAHLE’s role as a leading development partner to the auto industry.