Local Motors, a 3D printing car company based in Arizona, announced the establishment of LM Industries Group, a technology-based manufacturer specializing in mobile products, headquartered in San Francisco. Anyone interested in 3D printing and automotive knows Local Motors, Inc. Using Additive Manufacturing Technology to Create a Future-Creating Car. From Strati, which owns the first 3D print car, and Olli, a self-driving car, Local Motors has achieved great success in 3D printing technology. Now, Local Motors through LM Industries Companies provide their experience. 'Mass production is a relic of the past, we are at the center of changing times, the current production model is not sustainable, and does not match the rapidly changing consumer preferences. ' CEO and co-founder of LM Industries John B. Rogers, Jr. 'We can't continue to produce products as we are used to, the world is developing so fast that the traditional manufacturing industry continues to keep up, and LM Industrial Corporation is committed to transforming large-scale production into micro-manufacturing to match new technologies. The pace and rapid changes in consumer demand. ' LM Industries describes itself as 'the world's first digital OEM (original equipment manufacturer)'. It plans to use 3D printing and other technologies to produce and assemble products in small batches, and claims it can go from concept to reality within a year. LM Industries will be jointly created as the new parent company of Local Motors and its sister company Launch Forth. Launch Forth's design equipment, technology and micro oils are combined into a modern manufacturing process to build high-quality products that can be upgraded like software. Smoothly and iteratively to adapt to the fast changing consumer preferences. Currently Local Motors is working with the U.S. Marine Corps to develop modular logistics vehicles and unmanned cargo systems. The modular logistics vehicle (MLV) project will lead to the design of new vehicle systems that allow for modular adjustments to improve the maritime experience and its corresponding Operation. Similarly, the focus of the unmanned delivery project is to improve the safety and efficiency of the Marine Corps’ cargo around the world. Delivering supplies on the battlefield can be one of the Marine Corps' most regular activities. A small unmanned cargo transportation. The system will save lives and operate on land, in the air, at sea, underwater and even underground. It will be crucial to quickly provide small packages that can transport these different terrains seamlessly. LM also collaborates with the insurance company Allianz in wheelchairs and can be customized to any activity level or style choice. The new wheelchair will include design and accessibility. Allianz has partnered with Local Motors to deploy Olli in multiple cities. Now Allianz SE Jean-Marc Pailhol, head of global market management and distribution, joined the LM Industries Board of Directors to help guide future product development and encourage global strategic partnerships. Source: China 3D Printing Network |