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AL250 3D, metal 3D printer, Inconel 625

Aurora Labs now provides AM services with its newest metal 3D printer

Aurora Labs Limited (A3D) announced it provides the latest industrial printing metal printer AL250 3D. Designed, engineered, and made by the company in its Australia-based facility, the AL250 3D metal printer can be mainly...
Cloud Slicing, 3D Printing

3DPrinterOS integrates Prusa Slicer for cloud slicing

3DPrinterOS, the cloud-based 3D printing management platform from 3D Control Systems, announced the integration of Prusa Slicer as its newest cloud-slicing feature.  The integration will bring plenty of modifications to the 3D printing experience with...
Yale University, CNC, LMM, Ceremonial Mace, Additive Manufacturing

A ceremonial mace manufactured using CNC & LMM technology

A ceremonial mace designed using CNC & LMM technology by graduate Jacob Eldred, an artist and engineer for Yale University's School of Engineering, drew our attention as it combines conventional and Additive Manufacturing technologies.  While...
L-PBF, AMiRIS®, MetalFab

Additive Industries and Additive Assurance to provide L-PBF users with in-situ monitoring

Additive Industries, a metal 3D printer manufacturer, teams up with Additive Assurance to drive quality assurance in Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF) 3D printers. It means Additive Assurance's AMiRIS® in situ quality assurance solution...
EV, 3D Printing, Ford

Ford accelerates EV development using 3D printing

With the ongoing transition to EVs, Ford Cologne's PD Merkenich development center relied on AM to speed up work on the design of the Ford all-electric Explorer, the manufacturer’s first EV for the European...
AMUG Conference, Workshops, Professionals, Additive Manufacturing

Online registration for the 2025 AMUG conference is now open

AMUG is a non-profit organization that brings together professionals in the Additive Manufacturing sector. The annual gatherings offer community members workshops, hands-on experiences, and technical presentations for over 3 decades.  AMUG (Additive Manufacturing Users Group)...
production, process, 3d printing

Atlas Copco saves time (90%) & costs (30%) with EOS industrial 3D printing

A supplier of industrial 3D printing solutions, EOS has helped Atlas Copco move to an in-house polymer-based AM (Additive Manufacturing) process.  Atlas Copco manufactures compressors, vacuum solutions, generators, pumps, power tools, and assembly systems for...

Smart Manufacturing for Aerospace & Defense: The place to be to assess industry 4.0 solutions

3D Adept are proud to be partnering with Smart Manufacturing for Aerospace & Defense on 29 October 2024 in Chicago, IL, USA. The aerospace and defense industry faces soaring demand and stringent quality standards, leading...
Comete bag, S300X, Lynxter, 3D printing, Emily in Paris, Netflix

The Comete bag in ‘Emily in Paris’ is a fine example of silicone 3D printing

Fans of the popular cult Netflix series “Emily in Paris" have eagerly awaited the next season. Season 4 was released in August and there has been much discussion about the happenings in the life...
3D printing, Additive Manufacturing, railway sector, roboze, railway spare parts

Hitachi Rail goes for ROBOZE for 3D Printing railway spare parts

Hitachi Rail, a global player in the railway industry with advanced manufacturing units in Naples, Italy, and Maryland (USA),  has collaborated with Roboze, a 3D printer manufacturer for fabricating railway spare parts.  The iconic high-speed...