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Hitachi Rail goes for ROBOZE for 3D Printing railway spare parts

Hitachi Rail, a global player in the railway industry with advanced manufacturing units in Naples, Italy, and Maryland (USA),  has collaborated with Roboze, a 3D printer manufacturer for fabricating railway spare parts.  The iconic high-speed...

UK receives 3D printed toilet pods at specific railway stations

3D-printed toilet pods have become a new improvement in the search for creative cleaning ideas. Made with 3D printing technology, these pods can solve the sewage problems in the UK. The 3D-printed toilet boxes are...

The Additive Talks sessions are back: first session of the year is dedicated to AM in the railway industry

The third season of the Additive Talks sessions will be filled with new guests and new topics across vertical industries adopting AM technologies. In case you’re not familiar with them, the Additive Talks are...

Eplus3D 3D prints several braking discs for the railway industry

The railway sector obviously needs a lot of high-quality parts. The safe and stable operation of a train is inseparable from the long-term maintenance and functionality guarantee the manufacturers of such equipment are in...

French National Railway Company Streamlines Part Identification For AM With 3YOURMIND’s Agile PLM Software

The Société nationale des chemins de fer français (SNCF) - France’s national state-owned railway company – has selected 3YOURMIND to manage its digital qualified inventory and to streamline part identification for additive manufacturing. SNCF operates over...

ARMOR leverages its expertise in transport to 3D print a part for the railway sector

Before the launch of its additive manufacturing brand KIMYA, French company ARMOR was first known for its expertise in the development of industrial formulations for inks and the coating of thin layers onto thin...

MGA granted approval to use a 3D printed part in the railway sector

Mobility Goes Additive aka MGA has received approval for operational use of an additively manufactured, safety-relevant part in the railway sector. Called "brake suspension link", the component of the brake unit of a metro...

NETHERLANDS Railways (NS) has started using 3D printed components for train maintenance

Netherlands Railways is now making use of 3D printing as part of its train maintenance activities. The company has already 3D printed 20 spare parts and plans to fabricate over 50 by the end...
INTAMSYS, FUNMAT PRO 310 NEO, FFF 3D Printer

INTAMSYS launches its latest industrial 3D printer, the FUNMAT PRO 310 NEO

Industrial 3D printing company INTAMSYS releases its latest FFF 3D printer, the FUNMAT PRO 310 NEO, in desktop format for industrial-grade applications. The compact machine is intended for small-batch production and intensive industrial operations,...

Additive Talks | How to ensure a pragmatic use of Additive Manufacturing across the digital supply chain?

In this second episode of Additive Talks, season four, we discussed the ins and outs of a digital supply chain business enabled by Additive Manufacturing. With a key focus on the railway industry, Stefanie Brickwede,...