Knowledge Hub
Knowledge Resources
Check out our knowledge library of free technological information—from technical white papers to quick design tips to new discoveries and events in the global market and the scientific scene.
An Integrated Framework for Additive Manufacturing (AM)
The demand for parts across multiple industries shows no sign of slowing down. Current projections call for an 8% compound annual growth, reaching $1.2 trillion in 2023 after a slight downfall during the pandemic. One of the technologies manufacturers rely on to meet this production demand is 3D printing. It offers a way for automotive companies, commercial goods producers and consumer product manufacturers to make production parts when other technologies like moulding aren’t optimal. A comprehensive framework of 3D printing, a more industrious terms is Additive Manufacturing (AM), is a foundation all interested businesses should adapt.
Benefits of 3D Printing in Construction & Architecture
Construction 3D printers are changing the way we think about the construction industry. We can build homes faster than with conventional construction, and it enables the most efficient and cost-effective construction procedure currently available on the market. Moreover, it provides more employment types and classes, providing broader inclusion to a broader range of professionals and construction workers.
Caloric Effect and Solid-State Heating/Cooling
Caloric effect is a thermal response when a material is exposed to a change under external fields or stimuli. This has promoted the field of solid-state heating/cooling, where it deviates from the gas/vapour compression cycle found in conventional approaches. There are different stimuli for different class of materials that can prompt this effect at varying degrees, where such technologies are expected to grow in today’s market exponentially due to their unique advantages over traditional methods.