How 3D Systems’ AM technology helped accelerate the Mustang Dark Horse Cup car development
Last year, OEM 3D Systems and Stewart-Haas Racing – a NASCAR racing team based in Kannapolis, North Carolina - entered a three-year partnership to...
BMW Group 3D printed over 400 000 parts last year; explores different ways to produce grippers
Car manufacturer BMW Group shares a short update on how it has evolved in its use of AM technologies. After three decades of experience...
Additive Talks: The use of AM in the nuclear industry and its hidden complexities
Two years ago, when we first sat down with industry insiders from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Burloak Technologies to discuss the use of...
Eke Panuku uses 3D-printed artificial barnacles to address environmental challenges threatening the oceans
Rising sea levels, declining water quality, decreasing marine biodiversity, and vanishing coral reefs are environmental challenges threatening the oceans’ well-being. Organizations such as Eke...
Renishaw enhances INEOS Britannia’s race boat using metal AM and other technologies
Engineering company Renishaw helps INEOS Britannia to enhance the performance of their latest race boat.
After two and a half years of development, INEOS Britannia has...
UW–Madison engineers successfully 3D print RAM device units in zero gravity
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have taken a step toward in-space manufacturing of replacement electronic components by successfully 3D printing RAM device units...
Isar Aerospace relies on the nebumind software to automatically identify defects of metal 3D printed parts
With thousands of layer images to analyze when searching for errors, it’s easy to miss a critical defect that will result in the non-validation...
Orbital Matter to demonstrate 3D printing in orbit
Orbital Matter, a company based in Poland and Germany, ambitions to be one of the first companies to manufacture large elements of space infrastructure...
SPEE3D unveils on-site metal AM solution for the defense industry
SPEE3D, Australian metal additive manufacturing company, has unveiled its Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), a complete on-site mobile additive manufacturing solution. EMU combines SPEE3D’s expeditionary...
AM Shapers: Beyond on-demand 3D printing for supply chain with Shell
Eleven years ago, when multinational oil and gas company Shell bought its first metal 3D printer, the company only aimed at producing prototype parts...












