Johns Hopkins APL and GKN Aerospace are partnering to develop a system that simulates shipboard motion for metal 3D printing at sea — advancing the Navy’s ability to produce critical parts on demand.
Walk onto a major film set today and you'll find something unexpected: the same software running on the same workstations you'd see in an aerospace machining shop. The dragon skull from a fantasy ...
This spring, Mazak Corporation will host its inaugural Discover More With Mazak Phoenix Open House event from April 28-29 at the Mazak Phoenix Technical Center. The event will feature live cutting ...
Since Dmytro Volynets studied mechanical engineering at university over a decade ago, he's worked in retail, call centers, ...
Finger Lakes Community College is bringing welding training directly to workplaces using a portable simulator designed to ...
Running a nuclear power plant isn’t an easy task, even with the level of automation available to a 1980s Soviet RBMK reactor.
High school seniors will have the chance to explore career pathways during Highlands College Exploration Day on April 8, 2026, at Highlands College of Montana T ...
Istari won a Department of War prototype other transaction agreement worth up to $50 million to build the Mission Engineering Automation Testbed.
Coptersafety's TRU-built Leonardo AW169 simulator, featuring Phase 8 avionics, has received FAA Level-D approval and is now ...
Abstract: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into engineering and technology education offers new possibilities for enhancing student learning and feedback delivery. In machining, where ...
Okamoto's smart iQ control system also functions as an input aid for surface grinding during MAP grinding. The whole process ...