By Ian PriceFor the past 30 years, 3D printers have printed medical models to help surgeons plan and rehearse surgeries. Now, this technology has progressed to the point that even complicated and rare procedures can be practiced like never before. |News
By CAMAL CommunicationsOver his 37-year career at NC State ISE, Foscue Distinguished Professor Russell King has had fun focusing his research on solving real-world problems. |News
By CAMAL CommunicationsThe Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics (CAMAL) played host to industry and academic leaders in the field of additive manufacturing (AM). On the first... |News
By CAMAL CommunicationsAt their 2018 Additive Manufacturing Symposium, the Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics unveils their latest 3D Printer that they received from GE. |News
By CAMAL CommunicationsFor the last several years, CAMAL has hosted an additive manufacturing summer camp for rising high school juniors and seniors. It is an opportunity for... |News
By CAMAL CommunicationsAustralia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has applied additive manufacturing toward helping horses run better. With custom shoes, horses can enjoy a better fit... |News
By CAMAL CommunicationsIf you recall from the post last fall, Augie was rescued off of the coast of North Carolina with an open fracture of his right... |News
By CAMAL CommunicationsThe Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) is delighted to welcome the wide world of the Internet to our new web... |News
By CAMAL CommunicationsIn cooperation with the Additive Manufacturing Consortium (AMC) the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering is pleased to invite all AMC members to join...