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LFAM gains ground: DEEP Manufacturing and Rapid Fusion expand into new markets

Two announcements this week offer a telling snapshot of where large format additive manufacturing (LFAM) is heading, and the direction is clear: closer to...

Additive Talks | Closer, faster, certified: Where does (distributed) AM stand in aerospace & defense today?

An aircraft is grounded. A critical component is obsolete. The original supplier no longer exists. In aerospace and defense, these scenarios are operational realities...
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Tethon 3D expands technical ceramics portfolio with acquisition of IP assets from Fortify

Material producer Tethon 3D just acquired a strategic portfolio of intellectual property assets developed by Fortify. The Boston-based company specializes in high-performance composite and dielectric...
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Dossier | Silicon Carbide in AM: What’s holding back SSiC—and propelling SiSiC forward?

As part of our ongoing efforts to spotlight solutions that support the adoption of additive manufacturing (AM) in electric vehicle (EV) applications, we stumbled...
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Five key verticals in the spotlight at 3D PRINT 2026: Automotive, aerospace, medical, defense, and luxury

From June 2 to 4, Lyon, France will host the next edition of the 3D PRINT trade show, a must-attend event for additive manufacturing....

TCT Asia 2026: Different world, different rules (Part 2)

With 44,519 visitors on site, the event underscored a different pace, different priorities, and ultimately, a distinct set of rules shaping the AM ecosystem.   Day...

RAPID + TCT 2026 lands in Boston, tapping into a leading hub for AM and Life Sciences

RAPID + TCT, North America’s largest additive manufacturing (AM) and industrial 3D printing event, will take place in Boston from April 13–16, 2026, at...

GE Aerospace invests $1B in U.S. and €110M in European manufacturing

Following its $650M investment in (Additive) Manufacturing facilities and supply chain across the US, GE Aerospace will invest another $1 billion in its U.S. manufacturing...

TCT Asia 2026: Different world, different rules (Part 1)

Do you know that feeling when you're the newcomer, at school, at work, or in a room where everyone else seems to know the...

Ceramic 3D printing sets a new production standard. XJet shows how one industry at a time

Somewhere in a cleanroom in Ohio, USA, spinal implants are being 3D printed in technical ceramics. Elsewhere in Switzerland, watch components are being printed...