GE Aviation & GE Additive cut costs by 35% by switching four existing parts from castings to metal 3D printing
It is the first time GE Aviation had shifted production from investment casting to AM based strictly on cost and today, both companies see...
3D Hubs quietly rebrands as Hubs, and it makes sense
The last time we heard from online manufacturing platform 3D Hubs, the company announced its acquisition by the giant Protolabs. In the meantime, 3D...
Carbon and adidas did it again: a data driven, 3D printed midsole embedded in the new adidas running shoes
It’s been four years that adidas has been developing 4D lattice midsole technology, in collaboration with Carbon.
adidas 4DFWD, the latest shoes of adidas aims...
Desktop Metal’s new subsidiary Forust™ is dedicated to high-volume additive manufacturing of end-use wood parts
Desktop Metal continues to gain momentum in the industry. It looks like when it is not expanding metal AM applications, or exploring new acquisitions,...
3D Systems to welcome Bioprinting and Simulation Firms Allevi and Additive Works to its portfolio of companies
3D Systems expands the scope of application opportunities for additive manufacturing (AM) in medical and high-reliability industrial applications. The AM solutions company has decided to...
ModuleWorks and Robotized extend their partnership to provide robot-assisted additive manufacturing
ModuleWorks, supplier of CAD/CAM software components, and Robotized, a company known for delivering CNC and robotic manufacturing solutions, deepen their partnership to provide industries...
Cummins reveals first concrete binder jet 3D printed production part, following a partnership with GE
In the additive manufacturing industry, we mostly hear about partnerships and rarely about applications, which in my opinion are what raises people’s interest the...
28 days to change the “rules” and 3D printing is part of the mission.
“28 Days to Change the 'Rules'” – pun intended – This sounds like the title of a Friday night action movie, but it's not....
Inspired by ExOne and Crafted by Solukon? A new partnership leads to the X1DPS 160 depowdering station for ExOne’s binder jet 3D printer
ExOne and Solukon Maschinenbau GmbH work together on the development of a new depowdering station for binder jet 3D printing.
If you are a regular...
Covestro unveils the first 3D printing material developed by the recently acquired DSM: a glass-fiber filled recycled PET
Manufacturers can now opt for a more circular supply chain without jeopardizing performance
It’s been exactly one month that Covestro has confirmed the acquisition of...











