First vessel to be built with 3D design begins construction
The first commercial U.S. vessel designed, built and verified using an end-to-end 3D design process is now under construction.
Read moreThe first commercial U.S. vessel designed, built and verified using an end-to-end 3D design process is now under construction.
Read moreIn a major development for the oil and gas sector, Norwegian start-up, Fieldmade AS, has entered into an Additive Manufacturing joint industry project contract with energy companies Equinor and Siemens Energy.
Read moreThe US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) experts created and tested 3D-printed antennas, arrays, and parts to advance radar technology at sea, improving its maritime navigation and national defense.
Read moreFrance-based classification society Bureau Veritas shake hands with 3D Metal Forge and ship operator PACC Offshore Services Holdings Ltd in order to boost maritime additive manufacturing innovation.
Read moreABS along with Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), POSH, 3D Metalforge and ShipParts.com joined their forces in order to develop 3D printed parts.
Read morePort of Singapore hosted the world’s first CE-Certified 3D printed lifting tool delivery, through the Wilhelmsen thyssenkrupp AM fulfillment platform.
Read moreAs part of its efforts to remain efficient through technology innovation, MPA Singapore has awarded a total of S$1.625 million to 11 joint industry projects in the areas of maritime digitalization and additive manufacturing for ship and marine parts.
Read moreSigning of the Letter of Intent to establish a Joint Venture, ship management company Wilhelmsen Ships Services and German conglomerate thyssenkrupp will collaborate on delivering maritime spare parts using 3D printing.
Read moreThe US-based classification society, ABS recently informed that successfully completed a successful pilot project using 3D digital models for class surveys. Through this initiative, ABS becomes the first in Industry that accepts 3D models for class surveys.
Read more3D printing of metallic components has significant potential for maritime and offshore industry applications. In this context, the online procurement firm in marine equipment, ShipParts.com, has signed a research collaboration agreement with Singapore’s Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP), and the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) with the aim to prove standards for the certification of metallic components produced by NYP’s Additive Manufacturing Innovation Centre (AMIC) for maritime application.
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