Adoption of 3D Printing

3D printing large rotating steam turbine blades for generating energy in power plants – ORNL just ticked this box

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently achieved the production of large rotating steam turbine blades for generating energy in power plants. Led by partner Siemens Technology, the U.S. research and...

Introducing Vectoflow, a company in a vertically integrated business enabled by Additive Manufacturing

Flow measurement systems (just like Air Data Systems) can measure the static and total pressure, velocity and angle of attack of a flow. Used across the wind energy, aviation, turbomachinery development and research industries,...

Round Top in Texas now has its first 3D printed houses

Known for its collection of historic buildings, housing antique and vintage stores, Round Top’s newest houses, ‘Las Casitas,’ have been made differently with 3D printing. The Texas-based construction company Hive3D Builders for The Halles at...

With LPBF, Upwing Energy moves from engineering design to full SCS compressor rotor assembly in just 10 weeks’ time

Through the integration of metal Additive Manufacturing into its processes, Upwing Energy, a gas technology service company, has optimized manufacturing time needed to support its Subsurface Compressor System's (SCS) gas well deployment schedules. The patented...

Materialise, Proponent, and Stirling Dynamics ambition to provide certified 3D printed cabin solutions

3D printing company Materialise NV, independent aerospace distributor Proponent, and Stirling Dynamics, an EASA 21.J-certified Aerospace Design Organization, signed a letter of intent (LOI) aimed at providing certified cabin solutions for aircraft. Stirling Dynamics, an...

3 reasons that justify the use of AM in the valve sector. The case of Ramén Valves.

Created to address the challenges of the Swedish pulp and paper industry, when it comes to fiber suspensions, Ramén Ball Sector Valves are used today as isolating and control valves for fluids, gases, turbid...

A new standard for construction 3D printing is now available

ISO and ASTM, two well-known standard issuing authorities recently published ISO/ASTM 52939:2023. Named “Additive manufacturing for construction — Qualification principles — Structural and infrastructure elements,” the new standard aims to ensure quality, safety, and efficiency within...

Alstom already 3D printed 150,000 parts – Here is what their AM journey looks like

Alstom, the French rolling stock manufacturer operating in rail transport markets, continues to build expertise in AM and by doing so, the company contributes to positioning AM as a key technology process in the...

HILOS unveils new Studio platform for on-demand 3D printed footwear

This service marks a significant expansion beyond women’s fashion footwear to a creative industry platform for on-demand footwear that achieves a product range from technical outdoor to luxury. HILOS Studio, a new service launched...

Stratasys and Siemens Healthineers to better medical imaging with 3D modeling

Medical imaging has made advancements in recent years with the help of technologies like 3D printing and AI, enabling doctors to create and visualize real scenarios to offer better treatment. Now, Stratasys has joined...

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