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Another level of AM: Bugatti’s 3D-Printed Suspension Pushrods Weigh 100g but Can Resist 3.5 Tons of Force

Imagine ultra-lightweight components that are as strong as a reinforced concrete column. Bugatti just gave us another reason to keep an eye on automotive innovations made possible using additive manufacturing. VW's hypercar brand recently releases further...

Meet the Bugatti Chiron Sport: A $3.5M “hypercar” with 3D Printed tailpipe

Made with metal 3D printing and titanium, Bugatti said that the cover is the first 3D printed & visible part that is officially approved for use on the roads. Cars manufacturer Bugatti has made once...

Video: Bugatti test world’s first 3D printed titanium brake caliper

It has been unveiled more than six months ago and today, we will see how it works. It looks like a Christmas movie worthy of the 3D printing community. Frank Götzke, Head of New...

Bugatti Divo integrates 3D Printed Fin Tail Lights and other exciting features

Bugatti has unveiled its latest car featuring 3D printed parts at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, in Monterey, California. The French luxury car manufacturer will make more than one dream comes true with this €5 million...

Interview – Frank Götzke, Head of New Technologies at Bugatti: the use of metal 3D printing in the automotive industry

It is hard not to know Bugatti acknowledged for its luxurious cars. The car manufacturer has recently created a media hype following the release of its brake caliper made using 3D printing technology (Case...

New Volkswagen ID. XTREME concept car highlights 3D printed parts for an authentic off-road look

The fully electric concept car with all-wheel drive system is based on the ID.4 GTX and combines the strengths of a modern SUV with the sense of adventure embodied by a rugged off-road vehicle. Based...

Mobile Smart Factory makes in situ additive manufacturing a reality

In certain industries and in some situations, the straightforward solution that consists in manufacturing a part in a traditional factory environment is not always the most efficient one. In situ manufacturing is often the...

Racing car enthusiast leverages 3D Printing for the manufacturing of “hyper fast” car

Addicted to car technology and speed, Spyros Panopoulos is the founder of a company that wears his name. He ambitions to redefine the automotive scene by building a new category of cars which he wants “super-fast” and...

« What did 2019 mean for AM companies and what are they looking forward to in 2020? »

At the beginning of 2019, we asked additive manufacturing experts what were their predictions for the year. The main forecast for participating companies was to focus on education, and how to move AM to...

Automotive & Aerospace : two key sectors for metallic additive manufacturing

In addition to the medical sector, market reports, corporate reports and even media reports reveal that the aerospace and automotive sectors are currently the most demanding sectors in the additive manufacturing market. Surprisingly (or not),...