Marshall Aerospace and Defence to 3D Print Final Flight Parts for Aircraft Program

Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group is now taking advantage of Stratasys 3D Printing technology to manufacture, flight-ready parts for several of its military, civil and business aircraft...

3D printed engines not to blame in SpaceX Crew Dragon accident

This is a guest post contribution by Egor Driagin, Chief Marketing Officer at Top 3D Shop. Hans Koenigsmann, the vice president of Mission Assurance...

Relativity and mu Space to launch a satellite to Low Earth Orbit on the 3D printed rocket Terran

  Hearing about Relativity is like watching a new episode of a TV series that is taking place in the space. Since the launch of...

The February issue of 3D ADEPT Mag is out!

Is it still the season of resolutions and self-improvement for you? In the additive manufacturing industry on the other hand, many things have already happened; companies are showing their determination in achieving their objectives. Discover now the various analyses of our team on the main issues faced by professionals of the industry! Check out the February issue of 3D ADEPT Mag!

A $2 million funding to advance 3D printed sensor technology

  Mahmooda Sultana is the lucky scientist that received a $2 million funding from Nasa. The NASA technologist will develop a field that is not yet fully...

Farsoon and Airbus to foster the development of polymer AM solution for civil aircraft

Aicraft specialist Airbus enters a partnership agreement with Farsoon to explore new solutions for high-performance polymer materials on Farsoon’s AM systems. As part of this collaboration, Farsoon will optimize...

Norsk Titanium & SAE International release specifications for DED additive manufacturing

Norsk Titanium and SAE International are collaborating together for the development of specifications for direct energy deposition (DED) additive manufacturing. Those specifications aim to be the basic requirement for the procurement of RPD™ Preforms from Norsk by an aerospace or non-aerospace professional.

Airbus will use Ultimaker’s portfolio of 3D printing solutions in its European facilities

Dutch manufacturer Ultimaker has been selected to provide Airbus with its portfolio of 3D printing solutions. Ultimaker 3D printers, Ultimaker Cura software, and materials will enable the manufacturer of aircrafts to produce tools, jigs, and fixtures in its European facilities.

Relativity appoints 3 aerospace veterans to its executive team – was granted patent for its 3D Printing technology

Relativity, a rocket company and launch services specialist for satellite constellations has announced the appointment of three aerospace veterans to its executive team. The...

Hybrid 3D printer Refabricator recycles plastic for 3D prints in-space

NASA has recently installed a 3D printer on the International Space Station (ISS). Called the Refabricator, the 3D printer is able to recycle polymer plastic numerous...