By Joris Peels on Oct 18, 2023 09:41 am Nigerian oilfield services firm RusselSmith Group has gotten approval from regulator the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to use PEEK 3D printed parts from Roboze's material extrusion platform in oil field services MRO. Researchers at the University...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Joris Peels on Oct 18, 2023 09:30 am This is not clickbait; it’s a public service announcement. Where there was once a bustling activity, now there’s a noticeable quiet. People are revising their resumes for LinkedIn, and budgets are tightening. Job losses are...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Matt Kremenetsky on Oct 18, 2023 09:00 am Just as war shapes history, grand strategy is what shapes war, and military grand strategy all over the planet has changed faster than all of the other rapidly changing things over the last few years....
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Michael Molitch-Hou on Oct 18, 2023 08:30 am According to the new "3D Printed Electronics 2023: Market Study & Forecast" report from Additive Manufacturing Research ("AMR," formerly SmarTech Analysis), the 3D printed electronics sector is on the verge of a massive boom. With...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Matt Kremenetsky on Oct 18, 2023 08:00 am RusselSmith Group, a Nigerian oilfield services provider specializing in digital solutions for upstream activities, has received approval from the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to use parts 3D printed on the Italian-US original equipment...
View the entire article via our website. Read in browser » By Michael Molitch-Hou on Oct 17, 2023 02:05 pm The public debate regarding 3D printed weapons has taken a potentially pernicious turn, as New York State considers a bill regulating the sale of 3D printers, rather than guns themselves. State Assemblyperson Jenifer Rajkumar recently...
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