The latest issue of TCT Magazine North America Edition is here!
TCT North America Edition Volume 3 Issue 1 features a cover story from Somos on how the team behind the world's first hydrogen-electric race car turned to 3D printing to gain a competitive edge.
Plus, in our reverse engineering feature, Editorial Assistant, Sam Davies reports on how 3D technologies were used to put a face to one of the seven Jericho Skulls excavated in 1953, and in the build up to RAPID + TCT, we look at how 3D scanning was used to reproduce a replica of the Roberto Clemente Bridge in Pittsburgh.
In this issue we focus on the aerospace industry and Group Editor, Daniel O'Connor looks at the use of generative design in aircraft and how additive manufacturing was used to reduce prototyping costs for satellites at SENER.
There's also a roundup of the latest machinery on the market including Markforged, Stratasys and Rize, a report on Deputy Group Editor, Laura Griffiths' trip to two of North America's biggest 3D printing bureaus, and a preview of the upcoming AMUG Conference in Chicago.
This plus loads more is available to download in the digital edition across the globe for FREE on iOS and Android.