Monthly Archives: February 2019
Olivier De Deken gives an insight into how Twikit uses 3D technology for Orthotics & Prosthetics
Belgian company Twikit that relies on customization to supply its services is active in a wide range of fields such as automotive, jewelry and even the medical industry. As far as the latter market...
Atherton to produce its bike frames using Renishaw Additive Manufacturing
The Atherton siblings, Gee, Rachel and Dan alongside with Piers
Linney of Dragons’ Den fame have recently launched a
bike brand, Atherton and have chosen Renishaw to additively
manufacture titanium lugs for their bike frames.
Acknowledged as the...
Additive Industries: A close look at its evolution within the AM industry
“We’ve grown rapidly especially since our customers highly value our integrated and automated systems and we have developed a workflow that was seen as the industrial production standard in a short time by global companies like Volkswagen that share our vision.” Daan Kersten
BAE Systems relies on Simufact Additive software for simulation of metal AM parts
BAE Systems moves from several build trials to two builds per component thanks to Simufact Additive #Software - #metal #additivemanufacturing @simufact_en @simufact_de - @BAESystemsAir
Filaments.directory launches its 2019 3D printing Filament Market Survey
Filaments.directory has announced that its 2019 filament market survey is open. This
market survey on the global 3D printing filament consumer and their buying
habits enable to bring out an in-depth analysis of the buyers’ profile...