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Airbus Helicopters Opens New 3D Printing Center

🇫🇷 GN impression 3D (FR)3D PrintingTue, 24 Oct 2023 07:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
Airbus Helicopters Opens New 3D Printing Center

Airbus Helicopters has advanced its additive manufacturing capabilities with the inauguration of a dedicated 3D printing center.

Airbus Helicopters has taken a significant step in its additive manufacturing journey by opening a new 3D printing center. This development marks a new phase for the company's engagement with additive manufacturing technologies.

The establishment of this specialized facility underscores Airbus Helicopters' commitment to integrating and expanding its use of 3D printing within its production processes. The center is expected to facilitate further innovation and development in the application of additive manufacturing for helicopter components.

This move signifies a strategic investment in the future of aerospace manufacturing, aiming to leverage the benefits of 3D printing, such as rapid prototyping, complex part creation, and potential weight reduction. The center will likely play a crucial role in the company's ongoing efforts to optimize designs and improve manufacturing efficiency.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

The opening of a dedicated 3D printing center by Airbus Helicopters highlights the growing industrial adoption of additive manufacturing in the aerospace sector. This move enables accelerated development and deployment of 3D printed parts, potentially leading to lighter, more efficient helicopter designs and streamlined production.

Original headline: Airbus Helicopters franchit une nouvelle étape dans son aventure de fabrication additive avec l'ouverture d'un centre d'impression 3D - 3d adept media
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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