The aerospace industry has always been at the forefront of innovation. Not surprisingly, it has been one of the first ones to incorporate the use of 3D printing or additive manufacturing technology. There are many different reasons why this disruptive technology has proved advantageous for the aerospace and space sectors. In this article, we discuss
3D printing or additive manufacturing is slowly, but surely, making a statement through its applications in the mining industry. Apart from the common reasons (across industries) of cost-effectiveness, streamlined and efficient production processes and the time-saving nature of the technology, 3D printing in mining has had other far-reaching consequences as well.
3D printing in the contemporary industrialized world has become an indispensable tool in any manufacturing process, including the domains of medicine, automotive, retail, aerospace and so on. Businesses employ this advanced yet easy to use technology to achieve design precision and high-quality standards in the end products.
What is Industry 4.0? The introduction of computers brought about the third wave of the industrial revolution. Now, as computers are increasingly becoming capable of communicating with one another, without constant human monitoring, we can safely say that the world has entered the age of Industry 4.0.
Zeal 3D Printing Services is all set to showcase its state of the art products and services at the prestigious The Education Show in Melbourne. When: Friday, August 30 – Saturday, August 31. Where: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. Find us at the stand – D9. Opening Times: Fri 30 Aug 2019 – 9.00am – 5.00pm