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The Wilhelmsen and thyssenkrupp joint venture demonstrates its expertise through successful 3D printed cooling water pipe connector

Two days ago, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) officially launched Singapore’s first Maritime Drone Estate (MDE), in conjunction with the 15th Singapore Maritime Week. While the MDE provides a conducive space...

According to thyssenkrupp, AM to generate US$100 billion economic value in ASEAN by 2025

“So far, current penetration of additive manufacturing is still relatively low in the ASEAN region despite wider acceptance globally”. A recent study conducted by thyssenkrupp estimates additive manufacturing to create 3 to 4 million additional jobs in Association...

thyssenkrupp extends its additive manufacturing activities in Singapore

thyssenkrupp is a technology group with long expertise in materials. The company has recently opened its new additive manufacturing TechCenter Hub in Singapore. This hub will serve as extension of its Germany-based facility in...

Provider of 3D printed maritime parts Pelagus 3D receives first ISO Certifications

Pelagus 3D, a provider of maritime  3D printed parts, has achieved International Standard requirements ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, and ISO 45001: 2018 certifications across its global operations. For the joint venture of thyssenkrupp and...

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...

New AM company Pelagus 3D formed to supply 3D printed maritime parts

3D printing companies continue to change the face of the heavy industry and the latest addition to this is the additive manufacturing company Pelagus 3D founded by two industrial companies thyssenkrupp and Wilhelmsen to...

Updated: Rapid.Tech3D 2023: What to expect from the key forums of the show

This article has been updated on April 25th to reflect what we can expect from the Forum AM Science and the Forum Aviation.  Last week, we announced that over 70 experts from Audi to Zeiss...

Olaf Diegel and John Barnes on the little wins of the 2022 AM market, and questions AM users are asking themselves

“Any destination in the AM maturity model is the perfect place where to be.” Taking one’s first steps into AM or evolving in this industry calls for a range of methods or processes that all...

AM Shapers: the triple bottom line and the confluence of forces changing the manufacturing landscape of (3D printed) valves

Given the present economic situation, it’s hard to have a decent conversation about oil and gas without having to complain about current price fluctuation. Yet, if we look at the bigger picture – and...

New consortium ambitions to develop additive manufacturing processes for e-motors

A commitment to an electrified future  So far, the only company that has made additive manufacturing of electric motors a core business is Additive Drives GmbH. Car manufacturer Ford plans to enter game as it...