Tuesday’s marvels of engineering: Satellite that can measure rising sea levels
Elon Musk's SpaceX will launch a satellite on November 10 that can measure rising sea levels from orbit.
The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite will update maps of the oceans every 10 days, showing scientists how...
Tuesday’s marvels of engineering: Atlas-HS pellet extrusion 3D printing system
Titan Robotics has announced the launch of its Atlas-HS pellet extrusion 3D printing system, which features a 3-axis milling system on the same gantry, at AMUG 2021.
The hybrid additive and subtractive manufacturing platform is being brought...
Tuesday’s marvels of engineering: Gore’s space cables
Wire and cable manufactured by W L Gore & Associates at its Space Centre of Excellence in Dundee and also in their Delaware plant, have been used by NASA for its Mars 2020 Mission,...
Tuesday’s marvels of engineering: Collision avoidance of fibre laser head
Lantek has introduced Intelligent Collision Avoidance (ICA), a new and revolutionary algorithm that it has developed to minimise potential collisions.
With this development, the company has taken another step further in its commitment to working...
Tuesday’s marvels of engineering: Rapid desktop manufacturing of rubber parts
Structur3d, a leader in additive manufacturing for soft materials, announces the availability of the Inj3ctor Platform, a new desktop approach for injection molding rubber parts.
The company is advancing and solidifying 3D printing’s role within...