Personal and unmanned mobility is rapidly changing as drones bring us closer and closer to humanity’s long-standing vision of flying cars.
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Amolak Badesha, CEO of Orbital Composites, a specialist in large-scale composites additive manufacturing, once pointed out to 3dpbm that this new generation of mobility products will not be able to exist without composites enabling the production of extremely light parts. And mass manufacturing with composites materials cannot truly exist without 3D printing.
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The same is true for more short-term products, such as unmanned drones for consumer and commercial use, both in the sky and under the sea: drone mass production via AM is coming. Digital Aerolus’ local production US-based Digital Aerolus needed to manufacture next-generation confined-space drones/unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and a new ground control unit (GCU). They turned to 3D printing service provider Fast Radius , as a long-term production partner dedicated to making more efficient products and finding innovative new solutions while still meeting their aggressive schedule. Searching for an on-demand manufacturer to make two parts, the company and came away with a long-term strategic partnership […]
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