What does 3D printing look like in 2036? To find out, we asked dozens of industry leaders, CEOs, founders, CTOs, and analysts from across the additive manufacturing ecosystem to look beyond the immediate horizon and share their longer-term forecasts. The result is a...
This study investigates the machinability of Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastic Composite (CFRTP) produced via Material Extrusion (MEX) additive manufacturing, focusing on drilling as a critical post-processing step in hybrid manufacturing. CFRTP components,...
Entre coût élevé des programmes et résultats scientifiques peu convaincants, Jean-Baptiste Fressoz s’interroge, dans sa chronique, sur l’utilité plus que discutable d’envoyer des humains dans l’espace. Questionnée sur l’intérêt d’envoyer « une femme » dans...
For centuries, the driving force behind movement—whether firing a cannonball or propelling a rocket into orbit—has been the violence of chemical explosions. Yet today, a quieter, faster, and potentially transformative alternative is emerging. Rooted in the principles...
Innovation News Network delves into the pros and cons of chemical and electric propulsion, and why slow and steady might actually win the race. When you think of rockets, you probably imagine a bright flame, a thunderous roar and a vehicle blasting off into the sky....