Today, Divergent Technologies, Inc. (Divergent) and Saab announced the delivery of initial fuselages for a Saab future product concept of an autonomous aircraft.
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World’s first software‑defined fuselage designed to enhance agility of combat aircrafts
Saab unveils the world’s first software-defined aircraft fuselage, built from 3D-printed metal parts and set to fly in 2026.
In a new study published in Nature Physics, researchers have achieved the first experimental observation of a ...
The crypto market entered December with strong upward momentum, with Bitcoin climbing towards $94,000 and Ethereum nearing $3 ...
Saab innovation unit details 2026 flight-test plan for Ruby vehicle with ‘software-defined fuselage’
Saab's internal innovation start-up The Rainforest will fly an unmanned platform next year employing what it describes as ...
Every commander understands the gravity of a rotation to the National Training Center (NTC). It is a defining experience for ...
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Saab build a ‘software-defined’ aircraft fuselage
Saab has worked with Divergent Technologies to build an aircraft fuselage using a software-defined approach without any tooling.
Gulf Winds International is proud to announce that its board of directors has appointed Sam Freni, a recognized leader in transportation and supply chain optimization, as chief executive officer, ...
SEATOM (seatomtech.com) today announced its selection in the NATO Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) 2026 Challenge Programme ...
Discover Justin Bieber's 3D shoe, LEGO's AMUG Keynote, 3D printed aircraft fuselage, and more 3D printing news!
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AI’s promise meets public skepticism as sustainability gaps widen
What if the loudest cheerleaders for AI were also the people who had been ignoring the biggest headaches it caused? That ...
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Tánaiste Simon Harris 'opens doors to opportunity' with new class in Wicklow school
Tánaiste and Wicklow TD Simon Harris has officially opened a new special class for autistic pupils at St Brigid’s National ...
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