Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin

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Lockheed Martin, one of the world's largest defense contractors, is an American global aerospace, defense, security and advanced technology company with worldwide interests. It is headquartered in the Washington, DC, area (Bethesda, Maryland), with 116,000 employees worldwide. Lockheed Martin operates in six business segments. These comprise Aeronautics, Information Systems & Global Solutions, Missile and Fire Control, Mission Systems and Training, International, and Space Systems. The company has received the Collier Trophy many times, developed the F-22 Raptor fighter jet and is delivering the F-35.
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2014
2 Oct 2014

Sciaky

1 Sep 2014

Major end-users at Graphene and 2D Materials LIVE

IDTechEx is organizing its fifth business-focused conference and tradeshow on graphene and 2D materials in Santa Clara, CA on November 19 & 20. Graphene and 2D Materials LIVE! covers the latest technology developments, applications, commercialization progress and end user requirements for these and related materials such as carbon nanotubes.
28 Aug 2014

Renk AG

Deliveries of two gear sets a year are planned to both the Austal and the Lockheed Martin team each in parallel from 2012 onwards during a period of five years
30 Jul 2014

3D printed flight-critical aerospace components go into production

GE Aviation, the world's largest manufacturer of jet engines, announced this month that they are investing $50 million to create a 3D printing production facility in Auburn, Alabama.
7 Jul 2014

Researchers develop next-generation battery

A research team has used carbon nanomaterials to develop next-generation batteries capable of charging faster and lasting longer than today's standard lithium-ion batteries.
17 Jun 2014

Nanotechnology in water purification

Several nanotechnology enabled water purification concepts, at least at an early stage, have already led to treatment technologies that exceed state-of-the-art performance and also enable new functionalities such as increased permeability, photocatalytic reactivity, and enhanced antibacterial properties.
2013
6 Dec 2013

Stratasys Ltd.

4 Dec 2013

End-user perspectives on the future of 3D printing

A recent aerospace-led event presented some of the current thinking of European companies on the subject of 3D printing.
11 Nov 2013

Lockheed Martin

This profile examines the perspectives and requirements of Lockheed Martin as an end-user of 3D printing. The current uses of 3D printing within the company are discussed and its plans for the future with this technology are detailed.
22 Jul 2013

Advanced wind monitoring system

The Fishermen's Wind Sentinel is a suite of environmental monitoring sensors which are installed on a buoy platform called the NOMAD.
2012
18 Dec 2012

XG Sciences, Inc.

5 Dec 2012

Opportunities and Challenges for Transitioning Graphene Materials in Aerospace Applications

Lockheed Martin, United States
5 Dec 2012

Opportunities and Challenges for Transitioning Graphene Materials in Aerospace Applications

Lockheed Martin, United States
5 Dec 2012

Seamless graphene/nanotube hybrid created

Researchers have successfully grown forests of carbon nanotubes that rise quickly from sheets of graphene to astounding lengths of up to 120 microns.
29 Nov 2012

Single-surface material for energy storage

A seamless graphene/nanotube hybrid created at Rice University may be the best electrode interface material possible for many energy storage and electronics applications.
7 Nov 2012

End-user insight at Printed Electronics USA 2012

On Dec 5 Printed Electronics USA 2012 will open in Santa Clara, CA. More than 100 exhibitors have already confirmed their involvement in what will be the largest event on the topic. Here are a few of the key show highlights.
2 Nov 2012

Researchers boost silicon-based batteries

Researchers at Rice University have refined silicon-based lithium-ion technology by literally crushing their previous work to make a high-capacity, long-lived and low-cost anode material with serious commercial potential for rechargeable lithium batteries.
2 Aug 2012

Toughened silicon sponges may make tenacious batteries

Rice University, Lockheed Martin researchers extract multiple anodes from a single wafer for lithium-ion batteries
30 Jul 2012

Laser beams charge electric planes in mid flight

The proprietary system that makes it possible to wirelessly transfer energy over long distances using laser light to create a continual source of power.
25 Jul 2012

Laser beams charge electric planes in mid flight

The proprietary system that makes it possible to wirelessly transfer energy over long distances using laser light to create a continual source of power.