New 3D Printer Engineered for Faster Print Speeds, Higher Productivity

The UltiMaker S6 is said to produce reliable parts for functional prototyping, production, and repairs. NEW YORK and ZALTBOMMEL, Netherlands—A new 3D printer introduced by UltiMaker was designed specifically for engineers, manufacturing teams, and maintenance crews...

Rishabh Engineering Wins Hexagon Elite Award for Fifth Time

The company was named winner of the Best in Design Award, which recognizes the use of Hexagon software tools to achieve key design and engineering benefits. LAS VEGAS—Rishabh Engineering Services (RES), a multi-discipline design engineering services company, earned...

Sharrow Engineering to Move to Michigan Central in Downtown Detroit

The move coincides with the company’s launch of Sharrow Labs, a new affiliate dedicated to pioneering the future of propulsion, energy, and mobility. DETROIT—Sharrow Engineering, the company behind the Sharrow™ Propeller, stated in a release that it will relocate its...

AIR Partners with EDAG Group to Develop New Aircraft Structure

The collaboration is said to pave the way for ‘streamlined, scalable production’ of AIR’s new eVTOL aircraft. FORT WORTH, Texas—AIR, an original equipment manufacturer of midsize, electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, reported it is partnering with...

Innovative Manufacturing Technology Passes Critical Design Review

Redwire reported that it received NASA approval to advance its technology for building infrastructure on the moon and Mars. JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—An advanced lunar and Martian manufacturing technology currently being developed by space infrastructure company Redwire...

Flex Wins Two 2025 PACE Awards for Automotive Innovation

The company was recognized for two platforms that are said to underscore its leadership in compute and power electronics product design for next-generation mobility. AUSTIN, Texas—Flex Ltd. reported that it won two 2025 Automotive News PACE Awards at the PACE awards...

Small-Diameter Cable Allows More Copper in Tight Spaces

Using Belden’s TIA-compliant, category 6A cable, organizations can deploy more copper without running new conduit, the company said.  ST. LOUIS—The trend toward digitization is increasing demand for more cables in today’s buildings. To help meet this demand, Belden...