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Windform LX 3.0 composites contribute to OreSat0 CubeSat deployment
Portland State Aerospace Society, incorporating CRP Technology’s GFRP composite materials and SLS 3D printing, sent its CubeSat nanosatellite into low Earth orbit in 2021, where it continues to operate successfully.
Read MoreRCCF of TU Dresden develops next-gen, 3D-printed structural supercapacitors
Thales Research and Technology leads PRINTCAP project for more sustainable fast-charging, structural energy storage for automotive and aerospace industries using multifunctional composite materials
Read MoreUniSQ fire-retardant resins development bolster bushfire mitigation
The University of Southern Queensland has received funding to be used in the development of cost-effective composite resins to increase the resilience of wind turbine blades against bushfire exposure.
Read MoreC.R. Onsrud breaks ground for machine shop expansion
Multi-phase expansion includes 9,900-square-foot addition to facility and purchase of new equipment to better serve aerospace, marine, composites and other industries.
Read MoreArcher begins eVTOL manufacturing facility construction
Phase I construction of the 350,000-square-foot facility in Covington, Georgia, to produce 650 aircraft/year begins soon after closing the project’s local incentive transaction.
Read MoreHAV Hydrogen obtains DNV AiP for containerized H2 system
Approval in Principle compliance shifts the standalone zero-emissions power pod for ships to first commercial deliveries and installations starting in 2024.
Read MoreSubmissions now being accepted for polyurethane industry award
The Polyurethane Innovation Award honors transformative technologies and practices in the polyurethanes industry.
Read MoreCaracol scales up, expands internationally with €10.6 million Series A funding
Development and commercialization of Caracol’s turnkey large-format 3D printing platform Heron AM, and new hubs in North America and Middle East solidify the company’s swift growth.
Read MoreLatrobe City Council, Swinburne collaborate on AAM for Australia
The partnership will explore how advanced air mobility can be established at the Latrobe Aerospace Technology Precinct to drive economic growth in the region.
Read MoreOn the radar: Cryogenic testing of composites for future hydrogen storage
Netherlands, U.K., France, Germany and the U.S. build up test capability, look at thermoset and thermoplastic composite materials.
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