SPEE3D unveils on-site metal AM solution for the defense industry
SPEE3D, Australian metal additive manufacturing company, has unveiled its Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), a complete on-site mobile additive manufacturing solution. EMU combines SPEE3D’s expeditionary...
Rapid.Tech 3D: Dr. Brent Stucker predicts good opportunities for AM in the German industry
Dr. Brent Stucker, a man with multiple hats whose thoughts were shared when he was a Distinguished Engineer in Additive Manufacturing at Ansys, predicts...
Eplus3D’s EP-M2050 metal 3D printer can integrate up to 64 lasers
On the heels of the launch of its customizable metal 3D printer EP-M400S, metal 3D printer manufacturer Eplus3D introduces the EP-M2050 industrial 3D printer....
Reflecting on two decades of Rapid.Tech 3D | Additive Manufacturing Hub
Two years ago, when Rapid.Tech 3D | Additive Manufacturing Hub got back on track, after a year of digital events due to the Covid-19 pandemic,...
Rapid.Tech 3D: Zoom on vertical industries that are not major adopters of AM
With Rapid.Tech 3D that is in full swing, no explanation is required to see how this 20th edition is unique. While smiles, handshakes and...
John Hopkins can identify Additive Manufacturing defects with nanoseconds
Remember when I told you a growing number of defect analysis tools are being developed and commercialized? As a reminder, some of the most...
What to expect from the 2024 edition of the Advanced Materials Show
Whether you are working in the field of battery technology, or electric vehicles or if you’re an industrial looking for this disruptive material that...
Lithoz to drive ceramic 3D printing in the UK through MTC
Ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz GmbH has recently joined the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) in the UK, an independent Research & Technology Organisation (RTO)...
DiManEx and AMC Bridge to provide a predictable on-demand supply chain solution for AM users
One of the key challenges in a digital supply chain remains to gather data throughout the process until the Additive Manufacturing phase. To ensure...
AM Shapers: Beyond on-demand 3D printing for supply chain with Shell
Eleven years ago, when multinational oil and gas company Shell bought its first metal 3D printer, the company only aimed at producing prototype parts...












