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GE AEP: 2,001 schools in 36 countries and 1,296,500 students already have access to 3D Printing technologies

This year marks the third cycle of the Additive Education Program, a program that aims to give students the opportunity to discover STEAM technologies including 3D Printing via a well-detailed curriculum. The company behind this...

Boom Supersonic incorporates metal AM into Supersonic Demonstrator Aircraft

Boom Supersonic has chosen Velo3D for the production of   XB-1, Boom’s Mach-2.2 supersonic demonstrator aircraft. Acknowledged for its Intelligent Fusion Technology, the metal 3D Printing specialist will produce the flight hardware of the aircraft. Boom...

Titomic and TAUV complete phase 2 of their additive manufacturing project for the defence sector

In September 2008, Titomic and TAUV announced a collaboration to produce a soldier-enabled UAV that might unlock a key domestic and export defense capability. The 3D printed prototype had even been shortlisted for Innovation Awards...

FusiA Aeroadditive chooses GE Additive Concept Laser M2 technology

GE Additive is currently living an intensive week at Paris Air Show. Following TEI and GE Aviation respective investments in GE Additive AM technologies, the company announces the first investment of Toulouse-based FusiA Aeroadditive in the...

Desktop Metal to start shipping Studio System in Europe

Desktop Metal’s 3D Printer Studio System is now CE certified. In other terms, the 3D Printer meets all the European standards to be used in European countries. The US-based manufacturer therefore is ready to...

Frazer-Nash manufactures a fastener for use during aircraft assembly using Renishaw AM 400 additive manufacturing system

Aligning aircraft panels and fuselage during assembly is a tough task in the aircraft industry. To make it easier, Frazer-Nash, a company acknowledged for the manufacturing of sports car, leverages Renishaw additive manufacturing technology....

Makerbot adds PETG to Method 3D Printing materials

Makerbot unveils the first advanced material for Method. The material is known for its superior part durability and chemical resistance. “PETG is the first in a new line of materials for METHOD. Our customers have...

Eaton turns 22 parts into 2 main parts ready for additive manufacturing

Eaton to Supply 3D Printed parts to Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation Power management company Eaton will leverage additive manufacturing for the production of the aluminum housing and valve for the ram air valve assembly. The part...

27 GE Additive AM Systems, GE Aviation bold investment for the aerospace industry

GE Aviation is among the most reknowned aircraft engine suppliers that produces engines for the majority of commercial aircraft. The company itself owns several companies including Avio Aero that operates a fleet of 35 Arcam machines at its...

Norsk Titanium to achieve the next phase of Additive Manufactured Integrally Bladed Rotor

Last year, scientists from the University of Notre Dame Turbomachinery Laboratory (NDTL), Norsk Titanium (Norsk), Pratt & Whitney and TURBOCAM International successfully achieved on initial testing of an additively manufactured integrally bladed rotor (IBR). Today...