General Motors unveiled its Chevrolet Bolt at the Las Vegas CES on Wednesday, which will be available in the United States for $US 30,000 (after tax credits).
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New ceramic 3D printing method makes parts resisting 1,400 degree heat [VIDEO]
Californian company HRL Laboratories has developed a method of 3D printing ceramics with similarities to stereolithography, with the resultant parts possessing high strength and extreme heat resistance.
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French police the latest to raid Volkswagen
French police have raided Volkswagen's French headquarters and seized documents relating to the company’s ongoing emissions scandal, according to a judicial source.
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L’Oreal plans to 3D print human skin for lab tests
Cosmetics giant L’Oreal has announced a partnership with San Diego bioprinting start-up Organovo.
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Mini jet engine printed, tested at 33,000 RPM, at GE Aviation
GE has additively manufactured a working miniature jet engine and tested it at 33,000 RPM.
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Japan to disclose classified data as part of submarine contract bid
Japan has agreed to the unprecedented sharing of classified data, as part of its bid to provide stealth submarines to Australia.
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Industry 4.0 to mean new machines, more sensors and analytics, and fewer floor workers
The Industry 4.0 revolution will continue to gain pace, with attitudes, impact and preparedness considered in a new McKinsey report.
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Additive manufacturing used on over 1,000 Airbus A350 XWB parts
The first-of-type Airbus A350 XWB delivered in December last year contained over 1,000 3D printed resin parts.
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Chinese electronics factory prepares to be run by robots
Construction is underway for an “all robot” electronics factory in Dongguan, southern China.
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Legend Corporation to acquire System Control Engineering
ASX-listed engineering solutions provider Legend Corporation will acquire "selected assets" of System Control Engineering.
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