Award-winning sculptor, Jamie Lester is breaking the mold – literally and figuratively. Known for a number projects, including the Brooklyn Wall of Remembrance at MCU Park and the Jerry West statue outside the WVU Coliseum, Jamie is a veteran sculptor, boasting over 20 years of experience.
"The cosmetic and functional outcome of the surgery would have been significantly inferior without the use of the 3D technology."
Built alongside respected educational institutions, initiative sets new standards for excellence and consistency across additive manufacturing training and education.
Amatrol’s multimedia curriculum engages learners with interactions that are designed to enhance comprehension. This video provides a small sample of Amatrol’s extensive eLearning library that contains hundreds of courses and thousands of training hours.
Additive manufacturing is frequently used for rapid prototyping, but many companies like Boeing are now using the technology to manufactured parts. It is important to introduce your students to additive manufacturing at all education levels - including high school, technical college, and university. Contact us to learn about the tools available in our area.
A man has had his chest rebuilt using 3D printing technology during an operation to remove a large tumour.
The prosthesis was inserted into Peter Maggs' chest after he had three ribs and half his breastbone removed.
The tumour had grown to around the size of a tennis ball, and the procedure left an extensive defect in the 71-year-old's chest.
Easton LaChappelle built his first robotic arm when he was 14 years old. In the eight years since, he has founded a company to manufacture them, Unlimited Tomorrow. Now that company has partnered with industry and tech heavyweights like Microsoft, Dassault Systèmes, and Stratasys to scale up the ability to make customized prosthetics.
See the Advanced Manufacturing CERT cell with FANUC’s M20 robot, Rockwell Safety PLC, automatic tool changer, and Swivellink conveyor and vacuum end of arm tooling in action! Contact us for more information.
FANUC has launched its latest ROBODRILL series.
The a-DiB5 series represents its latest automated vertical machining technology for milling, drilling and tapping applications, incorporating network interface, preventative maintenance and machine learning capabilities, alongside FANUC’s industry-leading CNC drives and servos.