November 16, 2013Not so long ago we reported about the intention of Lockheed Martin to incorporate 3D printing into their production lines. Now we are witnessing another breakthrough in the 3D printing technology, this time with the smell of a gunpowder. Solid Concepts, a company from Texas, USA, successfully created via additive manufacturing a pistol that was designed in a century ago by John Browning – M1911.
Category 3D Technologies
Efficient electronics supply chains deal with demands such as an iPhone requiring components from suppliers in over 40 countries. The production volume throughout the supply chain is usually based on sales predictions. If demand remains as expected, this works well, with little waste, smoothly as a Swiss watch.
November 16, 2013Not so long ago we reported about the intention of Lockheed Martin to incorporate 3D printing into their production lines. Now we are witnessing another breakthrough in the 3D printing technology, this time with the smell of a gunpowder. Solid Concepts, a company from Texas, USA, successfully created via additive manufacturing a pistol that was designed in a century ago by John Browning – M1911.