Lockheed Martin Collaborates With Stratasys For 3D-Printed Space Parts

Artist's concept of Orion spacecraft
Credit: NASA
Lockheed Martin is set to begin using advanced filament material from polymer 3D printing specialist Stratasys for additional aerospace parts—including flight structures for space vehicles—after data was released for the venture through a collaboration with Metropolitan State University of Denver...
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