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AMEXCI plans to expand its Additive Manufacturing capabilities beyond the Nordic region

With the Nordic region a partner country of Formnext 2023, we are eager to discover more about the companies that are shaping the market in this area. AMEXCI is definitely one of them. Defined...

AMEXCI expands its Additive Manufacturing activities through new subsidiary in Finland

AMEXCI, a company that develops new products using Additive Manufacturing, establishes a new subsidiary in Finland. The company has been co-founded by aerospace company SAAB, that backed the expansion into this market with an...

3D Printing News Round-Up: Additive vs 3DPRINTUK, Redefine Meat, Xact vs GoEngineer, Zortrax vs Skriware, Franklin Bronze Precision Components, AMEXCI vs SLM Solutions

This series of news round-up gathers the latest news on mergers and acquisitions, fundings, distribution partnersips, and acquisition of new equipment in the additive manufacturing industry. Mergers and acquisitions Additive to become a 3DPRINTUK company 3DPRINTUK, a...

News RoundUp : Interspectral vs AMEXCI, IAM3DHUB x Renishaw, Imaginarium x GE Additive, Sintavia x AMCM, Solukon x HASMAK-T

Who recently purchased what? And who will distribute what? This edition of “news roundup” covers multiple purchases and 3D printing partnerships across the world. New purchases and operating agreements Interspectral will support AMEXCI’s R&D activities |...

Solukon moves into the Swiss Additive Manufacturing market with URMA AG

Manufacturer of automated depowdering systems Solukon now collaborates with Urma AG, to expand its presence into the Swiss market. The announcement follows a new upgrade that enables Solukon to enhance depowdering of metal 3D...

Solukon expands distribution network in the UK, Ireland, and Canadian AM Markets

Machine Manufacturer Solukon has expanded its business activities in the UK, Ireland and Canadian Additive Manufacturing (AM) markets. Since the beginning of the year, the expert in automated powder removal systems is not only involved...

Aerospace Company SAAB explores 3D Printing To Repair Battle-Damaged Gripen Fighter Aircraft

The next step for Håkan Stake and his team is to look at alternative materials to PA2200, ones that are also flexible and can withstand the cold at high altitudes. Saab has used 3D printing...

Sintavia Acquires Three More Industrial 3D Printers From GE Additive, And Achieves Various Certifications

The last time we checked, Sintavia was increasing its manufacturing capability with two M4K-4 Printers from AMCM GmbH. The US-based manufacturer of a wide range of flight and launch products continues to increase its...

8 new members join AMGTA to promote sustainability in Additive Manufacturing

The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (AMGTA) has welcomed eight additional AM organizations bringing its membership ranks to twenty members. The announcement follows the recent integration of ExOne as a founding member. As a reminder,...

Wärtsilä’s new project to deepen its 3D Printing expertise in marine applications

Production of new critical metal 3D printed components deepens Wärtsilä’s 3D Printing expertise in marine applications   As Wärtsilä has built up expertise in smart technologies and complete lifecycle solutions for the marine and energy markets,...