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Transforming the future of manufacturing

Complex geometries analyzed by Peregrine software

ORNL developed an artificial intelligence-powered software called Peregrine gives manufacturers a real-time window into the powder bed printing process.
Read more about how Peregrine enables real-time monitoring
two waterpower turbines

ORNL demonstrated the use of additive manufacturing in the production of hydrofoils and spokes for small hydropower systems.
Read more about how ORNL science reduces barriers for clean energy technologies
concrete cast mold on a 3D printing machine

ORNL developed a 3D printed precast concrete mold using a carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic known as CF-ABS.
Read more about how ORNL science supports construction projects around the U.S.
researcher with safety glasses uses tool to adjust machine

ORNL invented and deployed a modal tap testing system for the calibration of CNC machines.
Read more about how ORNL science maximizes productivity for U.S. manufacturers
tall building with a crane lifting building materials next to it

ORNL researchers 3D-printed a single-piece, recyclable natural-material floor panel tested to be strong enough to replace construction materials like steel.
Read more about how ORNL science creates eco-friendly building solutions