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A new chapter for GE Additive begins, as Colibrium Additive

The company we all know as GE Additive will now pursue its AM journey as Colibrium Additive – a GE Aerospace company. The rebranding occurred after GE split into three public companies earlier this month:...

GE Additive team returns to the Cincinnati Zoo, this time to create a metal 3D printed cast.

The first time we talked about the use of metal 3D printing in a zoo, it was 4 years ago when Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, a zoo that harbours about 2,000 animals, called...

SLM Solutions acquires Adira, adds a new portfolio of ultra-large Additive Manufacturing Systems

Adira, a Portuguese brand developing large developing an additive manufacturing process for large-scale parts, has recently joined SLM Solutions, to continue its expansion on the AM market. The company is also known for press...

Thermwood’s Cut Layer Additive machine is intriguing, as it produces parts that “are similar to large additively printed parts.” Here is how.

An example of application that the machine can deliver, includes a 12-foot-long (3.6m) aerospace tool for the incredibly low material cost of $2,000, in less time than it took to additively print the same...

T3D Boxing Gloves, the latest product line of Hayabusa, make Boxing the 17th discipline out of 200 to leverage Additive Manufacturing

We have seen gloves designed for impact protection applications, gloves designed to improve athletes’ defensive skills in Baseball and today, 3D-printed boxing gloves? Additive Manufacturing is all the rage in sports equipment manufacturing and...

Shell and GE Additive additively manufacture oxygen hydrogen micromixer at Energy Transition Campus Amsterdam

Shell International B.V. and GE Additive unveiled the results of a joint design and engineering project – an additively manufactured oxygen hydrogen micromixer. This complex, non-functional, demonstration part, was printed in nickel alloy 718...

More details on the highly anticipated GE Additive’s Binder Jet 3D printing Solution

Developed by additive users for additive users - Production deliveries are expected to begin in the second half of 2023 It’s been five years that OEM GE Additive has been developing a metal binder jetting...

Kennametal to advance 3D Printing Tungsten Carbide within GE Additive’s Beta Partner Program

Amid all the partners of GE Additive’s Beta Partner Program, Kennametal is certainly the one that we will watch out closely. In case you are not aware of it, in 2017, machine manufacturer GE...

Materialise introduces open software platform to manage additive manufacturing production process

The open software architecture provides companies direct access to multiple hardware technologies and their preferred tools from Materialise and other software developers, supporting them along every step of their AM journey – from planning...

Australian Government frees up resources to enhance skills in Additive Manufacturing – GE Additive involved in the project

Workers in Western Sydney will learn to produce the next wave of space technology and high-tech componentry as part of the first industry led short courses rolled out under the NSW Government’s $37 million New Education...