Tuesday’s marvels of engineering: PrintSyst launches pre-printing analysis tool powered by AI
"We are thrilled by the opportunity to assist our customers in overcoming a significant pain point in the 3D printing process."
PrintSyst.ai has launched its latest proprietary artificial intelligence (AI) engine which aims to improve the...
Tuesday’s marvels of engineering: First Photon-Number-Resolving Scientific Camera
Hamamatsu Photonics has developed a scientific camera called the ORCA – Quest qCMOS camera, having incredibly low noise of 0.27 electrons rms and a high pixel number of 9.4 megapixels.
What makes this possible is...
Tuesday’s marvels of engineering: Chuck Jaw for Mill/Turn Machining
A patent-pending 2+2 design increases set-up options for clampable workpiece geometries and provides a long compensation stroke - 5.1 mm up to 10 mm per jaw – more than other available four - jaw...
Tuesday’s marvels of engineering: Palm Jumeirah
Stretching 5km into the Arabian Gulf and shaped like a date palm, Palm Jumeirah is Dubai’s self-styled “eighth wonder of the world”.
The over-the-top emirate is not just blowing its own trumpet though;...
Tuesday’s marvels of engineering: Three Powerful 3D Printing Resins
Tethon 3D announced a suite of three new and extremely interesting 3D printing resins suitable for industrial use.
The Omaha-based company has been producing exotic 3D printing resins for many years, and more recently added...