ARLINGTON, Va. (March 15, 2017) - Craig Hughes from Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab briefs Dr. John Burrow (center), deputy assistant Secretary of the Navy for research, development, test and evaluation, on additively manufactured U.S. Marine Corps Expeditionary hardware during the 3-D Print-a-Thon hosted by the Navy at the Pentagon. "Additive Manufacturing is a potential game-changing technology for naval warfare,” said Burrow, the event’s keynote speaker. “It accelerates capability development and will increase our readiness by reducing obsolescence or long lead time issues. It also enables a new design space that allows for component or platform characteristics not possible through legacy manufacturing methods.” (U.S. Navy photo by Kelley Stirling/Released)
Date Taken: | 03.15.2017 |
Date Posted: | 03.21.2017 20:19 |
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VIRIN: | 170315-N-IR588-001 |
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Location: | ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA, US |
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