Monday, September 1, 2014

3D Systems Joins Hand With U.S. Marine Corps



It is fantastic to know the number of independent applications in the different branches of the United States Military is both exploring, and using 3d printing innovation. Obviously the technology is the future that would provide the thrust in battles, and strategic activities inside the military.

3d Systems has been up front in huge numbers of these activities, working with the Department of Defense on an undertaking to print end-use segments for the Joint Strike Fighter and the T-Hawk unmanned micro air-vehicle. They have additionally been at the front line on various therapeutic applications of the engineering. Today, 3D Systems has reported a new partnership, with U.S. Marine Corps.

To provide 3d printing solutions for the  Marine Corps Expeditionary Logistics Wargame, 3D systems are closely working with the U.S. Marine Corps. Usually, this occasion is utilized to improve the Corps' inventory network, and in addition logistics reaction abilities. 


“We are thrilled to work with the U.S. Department of Defense to modernize tactics across multiple domains (land, air, sea, cyber, and space) and demonstrate to the Marine Corps the latest tools to deliver rapid response solutions in critical applications,” said Neal Orringer, Vice President of Alliances and Partnerships at 3DS. “We are pleased to be a partner in this effort to improve tactical responses and help save warfighters’ lives.”
The joint partnership would help marine engineers broaden their knowledge horizon and help lower the cost of repair. Further, it would help the repairing of the equipments with greater precision.

The significance of additive manufactring in the forces has turned into a significant subject of enthusiasm throughout the last few months as different military divisions have investigated the criticalness of the engineering, giving effective methods for duplicating parts as well as changing the supply of medicines, uniforms and food. The Exlog Wargame demonstrates that 3d printing is equipped to assume a strategic part in supporting the needs of the advanced war-warrior. 

Thus, 3D scanning is poised to grow consistently and become a billion dollar market. A report on 3D scanning market projects the global 3D scanning market to attain a value of $4.9 billion by 2020. The main reason outlined by the report for such a impeccable growth rate is its advantages of 2D scanning and technological advancements. The report offers incisive insights into the global market covering different geographies.

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