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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...

Canada: New Additive Manufacturing technology (AAMTECH) prototyping hub receives funds as part of $20.8M investment

The Canadian Government will invest over $20.8 million in seven Burnaby-based businesses and organizations in life sciences, manufacturing, and technology. Burnaby is a British Columbia-based hub for companies innovating in sectors such as biotechnology,...

Understanding SPID®, Laxxon’s Screen Printed Innovative Drug Technology and its business model

On March 8th, 2022, Laxxon (short for Laxxon Medical), a pharma-technology company appeared on our radar when Evonik Venture Capital, the venture capital business of specialty chemicals company Evonik, announced an investment that expanded...

Incus looks back at lithography-based metal manufacturing tests in the lunar environment

The project's goal was to develop a sustainable process that uses lunar resources and recycled scrap metals, eventually contaminated by lunar dust, to produce spare parts on-site which could help and enhance human settlement...

RapidFlight acquires Local Motors’ IP portfolio, underscoring its commitment to harness Additive Manufacturing

Local Motors is one of those companies that was gone too soon. With a catchy product, a 3D printed autonomous shuttle, Local Motors was changing the way mobility could be done on campuses or...

Acquisition of stake in Addimetal and new funding help JPB Système position itself on the Additive Manufacturing market

JPB Système, a manufacturer known for its KeyProd production monitoring solution, is taking its first steps in the AM market, by acquiring a stake in France-based 3D printer manufacturer start-up, Addimetal. This move will enable both...

Here are the AM companies that stood out from the crowd at the recent TCT3Sixty’s Night of Additive Excellence

Over 200 industry professionals recently gathered to celebrate a multitude of achievements and outstanding contributions to the 3D printing and additive manufacturing sector. The 3-course dinner was held at the National Conference Centre, Birmingham,...

Hexagon grows its portfolio of Additive Manufacturing solution through acquisition of CADS Additive

Hexagon AB, a technology company providing digital reality solutions, combining sensor, software and autonomous technologies, has acquired CADS Additive GmbH, a provider of specialised software that helps companies prepare designs for metal additive manufacturing...

Oerlikon is making a real splash at the Paris Air Show, with big agreements signed with ArianeGroup and MTU Aero Engines

Several people at Oerlikon once told me that Aerospace and Space are part of their core growth areas when it comes to Additive Manufacturing. If I was still apprehensive, well the latest production deals...

Bootstrapping vs Fundraising: How Makelab successfully navigates a labyrinth of uncertainties.

This article is the second part of a series dedicated to the changing investment landscape in the AM industry. The first part of this series discussed what founders – who will be looking for...