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Three highlights from the 21st rapid.tech 3D

With around 170 exhibitors and speakers from Germany and abroad, rapid.tech 3D 2025 presented a myriad of solutions to discover from AM technologies’ providers....

Revopoint Trackit Now on Kickstarter: Marker-free 3D Scans Within Everyone’s Reach!

3D models are in great demand across industries, including VR and advanced manufacturing. However, expensive hardware, complex software, and time-consuming processes often restrict the...

A 30-metre-high 3D printed tower was inaugurated in Mulegns, Switzerland

Tor Alva (“White Tower” in Romansh) is a new architectural landmark that is intended to revive Mulegns, a mountain village threatened by depopulation that is...

Titomic and DNV collaborate to qualify its Cold Spray AM for use in the Oil and gas and maritime sectors

The developer of the cold spray additive manufacturing process Titomic Kinetic Fusion™ is working with assurance and risk management provider DNV to obtain certifications...

AM 4 AM and Gränges Powder Metallurgy Announce Strategic Partnership to Share Advanced Materials Characterization Platform

The material producer AM 4 AM collaborates with Gränges Powder Metallurgy (GPM) on the shared use of GPM's materials characterization equipment park, housed at...

Atomik AM raises £600k investment to scale sustainable materials technologies

Atomik-AM, an advanced manufacturing business based in Liverpool, has raised £600,000 of investment which will support its scale-up plans. The company, founded in October 2022...

Additive Appearance introduces slicing software for multi-material 3D printing

When software developer Additive Appearance came out of stealth mode, we didn’t expect it to be vendor-agnostic. Given the current context of AM, that’s...

Frank Rethmann on the AM journey of Airbus Helicopters: “Since 2017, we have produced more than 13500 shafts [using titanium 3D printing].”

I may have been blinded by the number of war films and thrillers that I have already watched, but I consider helicopters as one...

Palantir and Divergent join forces to bring 3D printed parts to Warp Speed and Foundry customers

Warp Speed and Foundry customers could now have access to Divergent's advanced manufacturing capabilities via Palantir's software platform. Palantir is a software company that develops...

Lithoz secures the ISO 13485 certification which ensures LCM meets the standards required by medical device manufacturers

Ceramic 3D printing company Lithoz has received the ISO 13485 certification. This certification confirms that the company’s quality management system meets the standards for...