BMW Demonstrates 3D Printed Motorcycle Frame at Digital World Day 2018

According to foreign media New Atlas, in the 2018 Digital Day event, BMW Group demonstrated a technology application that aims to change the world of the car in the near future. 3D printing has been used to produce automotive parts, but 3D printed mysterious motorcycles The appearance of the car does cause some concern. The BMW Group 2018 Digital Day event aims to demonstrate the cutting-edge technologies that BMW is developing.

This year's center theme is centered around information technology. Topics include the design of 5G mobile standards, the use of artificial intelligence in self-driving cars, how mixed-use applications can speed up the development process, connecting vehicle and car software operating systems, etc. Of course, it also includes 3D printing. The show of technology.

It is apparent that BMW is paying close attention to the development of 3D printing technology. Its research and innovation center in Munich plans to build an additive manufacturing plant that will produce approximately 140,000 3D printing parts per year for the Group's various departments. These include any use. Custom Minis plastic parts, as well as aluminum mounts and BMW DTM racing fuel pump parts for the i8 Roadster soft roof. Nevertheless, the BMW S1000RR SuperMotor's 3D print carriage still allows things to reach another level.

BMW Motorrad recently unveiled a new method for cheap carbon composite parts. The products again exhibited are motorcycle frames and rocker arms. BMW considers two important advantages of 3D printed vehicle parts; it is faster and cheaper.

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