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ArcelorMittal officially debuts on the Additive Manufacturing industry as a steel powder supplier

A new business unit, ArcelorMittal Powders, has been established to commercialise the output of the atomiser. Indian steel giant ArcelorMittal is the latest newcomer to effectively join the AM industry. So far, the Belgian subsidiary...
Paris 2024, Olympic Games, 3d printing

Use cases of Additive Manufacturing at the Paris 2024 Olympics

In preparation for the Paris 2024 Olympics, we shared a few use cases where Additive Manufacturing (AM) has played a pivotal role. Some include the 3D printed Scalmalloy Bolide F HR bikes for Team...

ADDITƐD returns from 3 to 7 June as part of BIEMH, with major Additive Manufacturing companies

The new edition of ADDITƐD, Spain's leading trade show focusing on Additive Manufacturing, will be held from 3 to 7 June at Bilbao Exhibition Centre. Over five days, this eighth edition will showcase the latest...

12 3D printing ventures that turned stealth mode off in 2023

Every year a range of new companies venture into the Additive Manufacturing industry. In the list of 2023’s newcomers, one notices that the growing trend around companies that focus on AM-dedicated applications continues. While...

2023: Additive Manufacturing, for better or worse (Part 1)

Before starting this “2023 year in review” article, I had a look at what I wrote last year: consolidation through acquisitions & funding dominated the market, materials & software called the tune in the...

Guaranteed on providing extra-large scale metal wire and arc (WAAM) additive manufacturing services

Ageing installations are a common issue in many industries. Assets are increasingly used beyond their original design life, which results in parts becoming high-risk for downtime or failure. This can result in significant non-productive...

Arcelor Mittal Ghent relies on Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing to repair broken parts

For some reasons, amid the wide range of metal 3D printing available on the market, Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is often a technology that is used by 3D printing service providers to deliver 3D...

Unveiling the disguised complexities of Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing

With a first patent granted in the 1920s, Wire-Arc Additive Manufacturing, short for WAAM, is certainly one of the oldest AM processes that exist, yet the technology is the least highlighted in the range...

Dossier: Exploring Additive Manufacturing in the oil, gas and maritime industries

Professionals of the Maritime, Oil and Gas (MOG) industries take major risks to gain valuable global opportunities. Some of these risks involve adopting new regulations and laws, climate change, as well as production of...

MX3D introduces Arc Bike II, an aluminium 3D printed bike frame

MX3D has an interesting approach to address challenges raised by technology. Through creative projects, the Dutch company develops critical knowhow around its robotic metal 3D print technology. The company offers a proprietary software that...