Technology is funny. What seems cutting-edge today will eventually be outdated and replaced by the “next big thing,” or a better version of the now-outdated thing. Vinyl records gave way to ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. In 2021, NASCAR unveiled its Next Gen platform that included a ...
If you really think that it will be another 10-15 years before the automotive industry begins using 3D printed parts in actual end-use applications, you've not seen this report from Ford Motor Co. on ...
What is the future of auto design and production? What is a car factory going to look like? That answer could lie within 3D printers, a manufacturing process that has recently gained steam and is ...
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General Motors and Chevrolet are constantly exploring new ways the company can use emerging technology like 3D printing to its benefit. Now Chevrolet Motorsports is outlining the ways that it’s able ...
Many companies across all fields of manufacturing are beginning to incorporate 3d printing into their building process. Many shoe companies are 3D printing soles, car parts are being 3D printed, the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Greg Engle is a Florida based reporter who covers NASCAR. CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 29: The world gets an unintentional look ...
The cup was invented in 1570 BC. Despite this, infuriatingly, the cupholder didn’t become common in the automotive world until the early 2000s. Cars built in the years PCH (pre-cupholder) typically ...
GM is now using additive manufacturing in many of its race series 3D printing saves both time and money, especially in the wind tunnel It does trickle down to production vehicles, but not exactly as ...
Thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen launched a 3D printing joint venture aimed at providing 3D-printed spare parts to the maritime industry. Mechanical parts wear out and break. It happens to cars, planes, ...
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