Remote Repairs: Discovering the Longevity of 3D-Printed Metal Parts

April 14, 2025
Read time: 5-15 mins
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A University of Michigan engineering team, led by aerospace engineering professor Veera Sundararaghavan, has secured up to $10.3 million in funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for a project aimed at transforming the way the lifespan of 3D-printed military parts is estimated. This four-year initiative could significantly change how military parts are manufactured and tested. Read on to see how this project could reshape the future of military equipment.

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