The Sintokogio Group acquires Bosch Advanced Ceramics
On Tuesday evening at Formnext, they made it official: Bosch Advanced Ceramics is now part of Sintokogio Group, a global leader in industrial equipment...
3DCeram Sinto on why specific technical ceramics are best suited for large, 3D printed space parts
— And how CERIA helps achieve the minimum number of iterations during manufacturing. 3DCeram will be exhibiting at Formnext, in Hall 11, C68.
Five years...
Combining laser sintering with a technique similar to SLA to manufacture ceramics
Researchers from NC State University have explored the use of lasers to create ceramics that can withstand ultra-high temperatures. The technique can be used...
Technical ceramics: Current advancements & limitations in multi-material 3D printing
The smaller, the more complex and the more refined certain functional ceramic devices are, the more difficult they are to manufacture using traditional processing. In...
Lithoz and Himed to launch a new Bioceramics Center of Excellence™ in New York
It’s almost been one year that ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz joined forces with New York-based biomaterials specialist Himed. This partnership enabled Lithoz to explore...
Lithoz creates Japanese technology network for 3D printed high-performance ceramics
Remember when we said that the adoption of AM is different from one continent to another? Well, ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz shares an...
Lithoz and ORNL to assess the LIS technology capabilities for 3D printed non-oxide ceramics
How can one ensure the fabrication of non-oxide ceramics with high-refractive indexes, such as silicon carbide, for use in extreme temperature applications?
Ceramic 3D printing...
The latest technologies and solutions in battery technology, electric vehicles, advanced materials and technical ceramics under one roof
Whether you are working in the field of battery technology, electric vehicles or if you’re an industrial looking for this disruptive material that will...
Bosch 3D prints microreactor using technical ceramics
As part of a 3D printing project conducted with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the chemicals company BASF, Bosch has successfully conducted...
Synteris receives a $2.7 million grant to develop 3D Printing Ceramics for Power Electronics
Synteris, a producer of materials for additive manufacturing of non-oxide ceramic parts, has received a $2.7 million grant from the US Department of Energy’s...












