The “Innovations in 3D Printing and Construction Robots” report has been added to Research and Markets’ offering.
This issue of Advanced Manufacturing TOE highlights advancements in 3D printing (including 3D printing of metals and ceramics, multi-function 3D printers, 3D printing with essentially no post-processing) and construction robots (brick laying robots).
The Advanced Manufacturing TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) covers global innovations and developments related to manufacturing and industrial automation on a weekly basis.
Innovations are focused toward improving product traceability, energy efficiency and reducing environmental footprints, integrating product design and manufacturing aspects for reducing time-to-market.
Research focus areas include rapid prototyping (additive manufacturing), lightweighting (multimaterial joining, plastics and metals manufacturing, carbon fiber-based composite manufacturing), smart robotics (agile robots, consumer robots, swarm robotics, cobots), monitoring and control (wireless control networks, human machine interface), and simulation and modeling (design and simulation software).
The Advanced Manufacturing and Automation (AMA) Cluster covers technologies that enable clean, lean and flexible manufacturing and industrial automation.
Technologies such as three-dimensional (3D) and four-dimensional (4D) printing, wireless sensors and networks, information and communication technology, multimaterial joining, composites manufacturing, digital manufacturing, micro- and nano-manufacturing, lasers, advanced software, and printing techniques, are covered as part of this cluster.
The technologies covered here impact a wide range of industries, such as the impact semiconductor, automotive and transportation, aerospace and defense, industrial, healthcare, logistics, and electronics industries.
Key Topics Covered:
Recent Developments in 3D Printing and Construction Robots:
– Micro-scale Super Fine 3D Printing Technique
– Producing High-precision, High-quality Ceramic Components through Additive Manufacturing
– Six Times Faster Construction of Buildings with Semi-automated Robots
– Hybrid 3D Printer with Three Different Interchangeable Modules
– Augmented Printing To Eliminate Secondary Processing in 3D Printing
– Industry Contacts
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