Posted On: 03/19/2014 11:42:30 AM
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The Need for PrintRite3D
http://www.ibtimes.com/general-electric-ge-ta...ng-1562056
Thanks to jpi. This was a good article giving insight into what GE and Greg Morris plans for the use of additive manufacturing. We've heard about GE plans to use AM in Oil & Gas but this is maybe the first mention of Power & Water. GE is certainly expanding to cover more of their manufacturing, as they have talked about AM touching 50% of their production:
http://www.ibtimes.com/general-electric-ge-ta...ng-1562056
Thanks to jpi. This was a good article giving insight into what GE and Greg Morris plans for the use of additive manufacturing. We've heard about GE plans to use AM in Oil & Gas but this is maybe the first mention of Power & Water. GE is certainly expanding to cover more of their manufacturing, as they have talked about AM touching 50% of their production:
Greg Morris plans to AM in the turbomachinery businesses is great news. Here are LEAP parts GE proposes in using AM. PrintRite3D will certainly be needed to ensure critical parts:


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