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IperionX, Titanium, HAMR, furnaces

IperionX achieves major milestone with titanium furnace production

IperionX, an advanced titanium production technology company, has announced that the first production run of its Hydrogen Assisted Metallothermic Reduction (HAMR) furnaces at their Titanium Manufacturing Campus in Virginia, USA, has been successful. This...

Hexagon launches Digital Factory solutions

Hexagon is based in Farnborough, England & has branches in over 50 countries. Hexagon is a frontrunner in developing Digital Factory solutions that integrate software, sensors, and autonomous technologies.  Although Hexagon is well-versed in apps...

Going beyond healthcare needs with 3D printing

Elements healthcare providers should consider when getting into 3D printing and talking to 3D printing professionals As pointed out in our conversation with Prof. Florian Thieringer (PP 10-12 of this issue), the learning curve of...

Forward AM Technologies launches Ultrafuse® Pellets for large-scale 3D printing

Forward AM Technologies which recently became a standalone company focuses on sustainable solutions in the 3D printing industry. It has launched a series of Ultrafuse® Pellets to enhance large-scale 3D printing or Large Scale Additive...

Formula 1: Titanium and Aluminum Additive Manufacturing can now be used for suspension uprights

FIA, the governing body of Formula 1, has recently unveiled a set of technical regulations for 2026 and beyond. The field is described as one with the most stringent requirements in the sports industry...

Stratasys relocates US headquarters

Stratasys announced its plans to move its U.S.-based headquarters from Eden Prairie, Minn. to a new Minnetonka campus. With the move, Stratasys will consolidate most Minnesota-based offices into one larger, more dynamic corporate campus. As...

NHS Trust from Warwickshire conducts its first surgery with a 3D-printed wrist implant

South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust has performed a surgery using its first patient-specific, 3D printed wrist implant taking orthopedic surgery way ahead. This meant modeling a custom implant that was to correct a...

SWISSto12 secures major order to develop RF products using 3D printing

SWISSto12, acknowledged for the development of SatCom solutions and RF (radio frequency) equipment, has secured a $10 million contract to provide RF and satellite products to a European aeronautical OEM.  With the goal of enhancing...

IRPD introduces a metal 3D printer based on PBF

IRPD, a member of the United Grinding Group, recently introduced the IMPACT 4530 Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB). IRPD AG which stands for Institut for Rapid Product Development, is headquartered in Switzerland and was...

NASA partners with 3DCERAM Sinto for advanced ceramic 3D Printing in space missions

In partnership with Jacobs Space Exploration Group, the Marshall Space Flight Center, representing NASA, has shifted focus to advanced materials research, awarding a contract for the C1000 Flexmatic 3D Ceramic Printer to 3DCERAM Sinto,...