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Evove: Making “filtering the unfilterable” sustainable with additive manufacturing
When people talk about technologies that could enable a net-zero future, water filtration rarely makes the list. Yet filtration membranes can consume up to...
Evove relies on Lithoz’s ceramic 3D printing to fabricate Separonics filter membranes
These membranes would be able to reduce energy use by 80%, increase output fivefold, and recycle 80% more water.
Remember Evove, the UK-based company that...
Addicted to water, uses Additive Manufacturing? Evove just secured £5.7 million to accelerate growth
This is probably not the first topic that will come to one’s mind when talking about net zero, but Evove, a UK-based company is...
Download the 2025 September/October edition of 3D ADEPT Mag
Every November, there’s only one destination for anyone building a business in additive manufacturing (AM): Frankfurt. Formnext.
This year, though, feels a little more special....
Download the 2025 September/October issue of 3D ADEPT Mag
Every November, there’s only one destination for anyone building a business in additive manufacturing (AM): Frankfurt. Formnext.
This year, though, feels a little more special....
Differences in the pace of AM adoption across regions: The Lithoz case
Last year, when machine manufacturer Thermwood launched its Cut Layer Additive solution, an Additive Manufacturing process that does not 3D print, the machine received...
Startup Area | What happened to 3D printing ventures that turned stealth mode off in 2023?
Launching a company or breaking into a new market is one thing; achieving lasting growth is a whole other challenge. In the ever-evolving world...
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...
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...










