3D Printing for High tech

Have you ever wondered how the high-tech industry can keep up releasing new gadgets and all sorts of electronic devices at such a fast pace? There might be a dozen reasons that explain it but let’s focus on how production of essential components needs to be optimized.

Sofos’ journey in Additive Manufacturing and the specific use of Farsoon Flight® Technology for Robotics

Focus on application-specific materials Farsoon Technologies first introduced Flight® Technology or Fiber Light® Technology in 2019 offering industry-leading production rates with plastic laser powder bed fusion. In 2021 the Dual-Laser configuration of the Flight® 403P...

MyMiniFactory’s 3D printing community reconnects digital creators with the physical world

Forget the Metaverse: Creatives Are Choosing a MetaReverse The metaverse is inevitable, apparently. In the future, we should all look forward to a “parallel virtual plane of existence that spans all digital technologies and will even...

Additive at Scale achieves a new application with Essentium’s 3D Printing platform: 100 pilot units for an asset tracking solution

As part of a project conducted in partnership with IoT technology provider Blues Wireless, Additive at Scale, an advanced manufacturing services provider, needed to create an asset tracking solution that offers GPS capabilities and...

A quick look at the Additive Manufacturing process of Heat Exchangers for Fuel Cell Applications

OWI Science for Fuels gGmbH, an independent and non-profit research institution, has recently led a three-year project that ambitioned to reform diesel into a fuel gas for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). Another goal...

New Industry Partnership to build Residential Air Conditioner That Uses 10 Times Less Energy using Additive Manufacturing

Sustainability in the air, and a new engineering office for Hyperganic at Dubai As part of a new project that aims to support UAE's 'Energy Strategy 2050', Hyperganic, EOS and Strata will bring their respective...

3D Printed Fire-Fighting Drones seem to be more resistant to wildfires. Here is Axle Box’ experience.

Axle Box Innovations, a public safety technology developer has recently leveraged Essentium’s AM technology for the development of drones. Designed for fire management and protection, the drones need to withstand wildfires hence the use...

heliguyTM optimizes its 3D printed drone parts using AM Solutions’ M1 Basic

heliguyTM is a commercial drone innovator who has integrated Additive Manufacturing and its associated ecosystem of technologies to facilitate agile in-house manufacturing.  With the goal of enhancing the surface of their 3D printed parts, therefore to...

First look at how 3D printing can improve the performance of electrical machines

For about a year now, 3 partners have been discretely labouring on a strategic basic research project that lays the groundwork for next-level electrical machines. The project is not finished yet; rather than rushing to...

Silca expands its line of titanium 3D printed products with Chisela, a sleek computer mount  

Silca is one of the producers of quality bicycle accessories that we have been monitoring ever since we have discovered the company leverages 3D printing at the heart of its production. Adding 3D printing to...

Sennheiser new metal 3D printed IE 600 earphones ambition to deliver neutral sound reproduction

Audio solutions are often mentioned as key examples of consumer products that can be achieved using 3D printing. The latest company that explored the use of AM for this type of products is Sennheiser,...

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