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Lithoz’ LCM 3D Printing technology will serve the needs of green hydrogen production. Here is how.

Lithoz’ ceramic 3D printing technology will be utilized as part of the “Redox3D” project that aims to produce green hydrogen in solar tower power plants through thermochemical processes. The Rheinbach (GER)-based company will harness the...

Seurat Technologies and Siemens Energy to Additively Manufacture 59 Tons of Metal Parts

Seurat Technologies, a 3D metal printing technology provider, has signed an agreement with Siemens Energy, to produce 59 tons of additively manufactured metal components for its turbines. This development will ramp up over a six-year-period...

Additive Talks: How does Additive Manufacturing serve Electrification?

The second episode of the year of Additive Talks was dedicated to Additive Manufacturing & Electrification. The topic is discussed in a context where the adoption of AM is most of the time highlighted...

35 years of AMUG: the how and the why of a volunteering commitment that pushes the AM industry forward

The 2023 edition of AMUG will be held at Hilton Chicago, from March 19 – 23, 2023. If you’re a Communication & Marketing Manager new to this industry and trying to set out your events...

A consortium of energy companies ambitions to standardize digital supply of 3D printed spare parts. Here is how.

A consortium of energy companies made up of ConocoPhillips, Equinor, Shell, TotalEnergies and Vår Energi signed an Industry Collaboration Agreement to set an industry standard for a digital inventory ecosystem. The common thread of their...

Shell explains the role of 3D printing in the development of unique catalysts designs

As the name implies, a catalyst acts as booster – in this specific case, a booster of a chemical reaction without itself being part of the reaction. Shell is very good at developing catalysts...

DOSSIER: Can Additive Manufacturing play a role in driving hydrogen fueled gas turbines?

To avoid climate disaster, billions of dollars are invested in hydrogen, which should meet a quarter of our energy needs by 2050. To enable this transition, industries that produce carbon dioxide (CO2) have the...

Shell successfully installed a 3D printed leak repair clamp on its site

On the heels of a joint design and engineering project conducted in collaboration with GE Additive and the decision to join a consortium of companies to advance the use of 3D Printing as a...

Shell and GE Additive additively manufacture oxygen hydrogen micromixer at Energy Transition Campus Amsterdam

Shell International B.V. and GE Additive unveiled the results of a joint design and engineering project – an additively manufactured oxygen hydrogen micromixer. This complex, non-functional, demonstration part, was printed in nickel alloy 718...

Additive Talks: How has AM advanced in the nuclear industry? Opportunities & Challenges

The nuclear topic is trending and raises a lot of debates across industries and governments.  As explained in this introductory article, many operating reactors are facing retirement, high initial capital investment limits the utilities to...