A 3D-printing company plans to print large objects such as boat molds and components as it transitions research performed at the University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center into a ...
It provides a replicable template for expanding the range of approved 3D-printed parts that can be welded into submarines ...
On the University of Maine campus, a 50,000-square-foot factory is in the works where massive robotic arms, supervised by drones, will assemble 3D-printed houses, boats, and more. It sounds like ...
The University of Maine broke ground in Orono Tuesday on the construction of a new, large-scale manufacturing hub and training space. The new 50,000-square-foot Green Engineering and Materials ...
The final test was a blunt one. Maarten Logtenberg wielded a sledgehammer, which simply bounced off the sample, barely leaving a scratch. After two years of experimentation, the material was finally ...
You can make some big 3D printed projects in your own home, but projects this massive are going to require a specialized ...