Imagine a world where you can 3D print a full-size cargo plane or quickly produce a body part to save someone's life. Through additive manufacturing or 3D printing, Lockheed Martin is bringing people closer to products and solving challenges in new ways. The company is pushing the limits of this technology to produce parts quickly and affordably with geometry and design that has never been possible before.
Inside Lockheed Martin's Advanced Manufacturing
Imagine a world where you can 3D print a full-size cargo plane or quickly produce a body part to save someone's life.
May 29, 2014
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