The Barnes Group Advisors examine impact of Neighborhood 91 additive manufacturing hub
Independent additive manufacturing (AM) consultancy, The Barnes Group Advisors (TBGA) has released the results of an impact study into the overall economic benefits of the planned Neighborhood 91 AM production campus at Pittsburgh International Airport.
The cluster has been designed to house a complete end-to-end AM supply chain on a 195-acre site directly attached to airport. The findings of the report highlight five key impact areas which suggest Neighborhood 91 can act as a “catalyst for AM industrialisation and innovation”.
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“Neighborhood 91”, the strategic plan that reveals the impact of Additive Manufacturing for Pittsburgh International Airport
The Barnes Group Advisors (TBGA) has released an impact study revealing the overall economic benefits of an Additive Manufacturing production campus for the Pittsburgh International Airport.
With a name that looks like a movie title, Neighborhood 91 would sit on 195 acres directly attached to Pittsburgh International Airport. According to the advanced manufacturing engineering consultancy, the campus could integrate a complete end-to-end Additive Manufacturing (AM) ecosystem. Furthermore, it features all the required tools necessary to ensure the AM/3D printing supply chain.
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Looking at the Impact of Pittsburgh's Neighborhood 91
The Barnes Group Advisors (TBGA), the largest independent advanced manufacturing engineering consultancy, has released an impact study revealing the overall economic benefits of an additive manufacturing production campus at Pittsburgh International Airport.
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Analyzing the Economic Impact of the ‘Neighborhood 91’ Additive Manufacturing Hub at Pittsburgh International Airport
Additive manufacturing consultancy firm The Barnes Group Advisors (TBGA) has released a study looking at the potential impact of an additive manufacturing production campus for the Pittsburgh International Airport. Known as Neighborhood 91, the 3D printing hub is planned for construction at the airport sometime in 2020 and will form part of the Pittsburgh Airport Innovation Campus. The development will sit on 195 acres directly attached to Pittsburgh International Airport.
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The Barnes Global Advisors reports on potential economic benefits of Neighborhood 91
The Barnes Group Advisors (TBGA), headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, has released an impact study revealing the overall economic benefits of an Additive Manufacturing production campus for the Pittsburgh International Airport, currently in development and known as Neighborhood 91.
According to TBGA, its report substantiates that a cluster concept like Neighborhood 91 can act as a catalyst for AM industrialisation and innovation with the creation of a cost-efficient ecosystem.
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Expert Roundup: 20 Experts Share Their 3D Printing Predictions for 2020
The 3D printing industry has entered a new year, with many exciting opportunities looming on the horizon.
To give you an idea of what to expect in the 3D printing industry in the year ahead, we’ve reached out to 20 3D printing industry experts. Below, they share their vision and expectations of how 3D printing will evolve in 2020.
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John Barnes: An Interview on His Career and Lessons Learned in AM
John Barnes is the founder and managing director of The Barnes Group Advisors, an additive manufacturing engineering consultancy. He has 25+ years experience in product development in the aerospace industry. We had the opportunity to interview John and get his perspective on additive manufacturing past, present and future. He provides some great insight on the industry.
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A 2020 View of Metal Additive Manufacturing
Yes, the title is ironic. No view of the future is 20/20, especially ours, although John has been eyeing some 3D printed custom Titanium frames to help sharpen the outlook. In this blog post, we will cast an eye into the future with as many visionary puns as we can frame.
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Real time observation of binder jetting printing process using high-speed X-ray imaging
A high-speed synchrotron X-ray imaging technique was used to investigate the binder jetting additive manufacturing (AM) process. A commercial binder jetting printer with droplet-on-demand ink-jet print-head was used to print single lines on powder beds. The printing process was recorded in real time using high-speed X-ray imaging.
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