NASA’s Perseverance Rover Will Carry Eleven Metal AM Parts to Mars Wednesday, November 4, 2020 NASA’s Perseverance rover, which is scheduled to land on Mars on February 18, 2021, as part of the Mars 2020 mission, will reportedly carry eleven metal additive manufactured parts. Read more
GE Additive and Indiana Economic Development Corporation Form Metal Binder Jet Partnership Wednesday, November 4, 2020 GE Additive and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC), the U.S. state of Indiana’s lead economic development agency, have formed a metal Binder Jetting (BJT) public-private partnership as part of a broader effort to further position Indiana’s manufacturing sector for long-term growth. Read more
Japanese Powder Metallurgy Association Announces 2020 Awards Wednesday, November 4, 2020 The Japanese Powder Metallurgy Association (JPMA) has announced their 2020 award winners. Awards were given for New Design, Process Development, and Effort. Read more
PM Flashback Volume 12, No. 9, November-December 1983 Wednesday, November 4, 2020 Rosenquest Elected MPIF President Ross Holmes Named MPPA President Ringsdorff Acquires West Berin Fabricator QMP Enters Spherical Powder Business P/M Injection Molding on Upswing Merisinter Signs Technical Assistance Agreement Better Days Ahead P/M on the Leading Edge of Technological Change Hoeganaes Signs Labor Contract Powder Boronizing Process Hennepin Continues Successful Teaching Effort Midwest Sintered Products Expands University of Alabama Studies Powder Size Distribution Effects Carbon City Changes Name to Prometech Gorham Undertakes Superalloy Study Name Change for SermeTel AMAX to Buy Amorphous Powders from Allied Alloy Technology International to Distribute Rolling Mill Guidance System GCA Appoints Representative New TiCoat Wearsurfacing Alloy Union Process Named North American Distributor for British Firm IMT Appoints Sales Rep Firms MPIF Begins Successful P/M Deign Clinic Series Bernens Named President of Refractory Metals Association 1984 P/M Design Competition Opened People in the News Read more
Engineers Print Wearable Sensors Directly on Skin Wednesday, October 21, 2020 Wearable sensors are evolving from watches and electrodes to bendable devices that provide far more precise biometric measurements and comfort for users. Now, an international team of researchers has taken the evolution one step further by printing sensors directly on human skin without the use of heat. Read more