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7 62 10 26 TECHNICAL SPOTLIGHT: COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TACKLES ALUMINUM LIGHTWEIGHTING CHALLENGES The National Research Council of Canada has teamed up with industrial partners to investigate the challenges of

aluminum lightweighting, and their systematic approach

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30 CANFSA: EXPLORING THE PHYSICAL METALLURGY OF NON-FERROUS ALLOYS Peter Collins, Amy Clarke, Robert Field, Stephen Midson, and Michael Kaufman

A unique collaboration brings together university and

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physical metallurgy research on non-ferrous structural

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64 3D PRINTSHOP Naval Air Systems Command completes its first success- ful flight test of a safety-critical aircraft component pro- duced by additive manufacturing, and Boeing receives a new 3D-printed tool that just won a Guinness World

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