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Replique launches a 3D printing material hub

While the current focus is on polymers, adding metal materials is already planned. Replique, provider of a decentralized 3D printing platform for the secure and reliable production of industrial-grade parts, unveils a comprehensive Material Hub...

“The magic of AMUG is found in stolen moments”

AMUG is one of those Additive Manufacturing events that have been around for more than three decades – yet it took some coverage from my colleague Cameron and a media partnership with 3D ADEPT...

Nexa3D acquires 3D printing materials company 3D-Fuel

Nexa3D, the company behind one of the fastest photopolymer resin 3D printers in the market, has added another company to its portfolio: 3D-Fuel, a manufacturer of 3D printing filaments founded in 2014. With 18 different...

Greg Morris, the AMUG “Innovations Award Winner” on his journey, the adoption of AM across industries and the future of Zeda

In an industry like Additive Manufacturing (AM), there are so many bright minds that it’s often a real conundrum to select who should be recognized for an “Innovators Award” – an AMUG award bestowed...

New Renault 5 E-Tech EV features 3D printed decorative clip-on features

The original Renault 5 sold over 5.5 million units across five continents from 1972 to 1985 was the first car to achieve fuel consumption below the symbolic 5 litres/100km at 90km/h. Its first electric...

When BMW Group leverages its 3D printing automotive expertise to produce spike plates

Car manufacturer BMW Group has 3D printed custom spike plates for the German Bobsleigh team, manufacturing the metal athletic gear using powder bed fusion (PBF). The automotive giant involved in multiple AM projects for...

Download the January/February 2024 edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download the January/February edition of 3D ADEPT Mag We kick off volume 7 of 3D ADEPT Mag with a focus on Aerospace and Space, two vertical industries driving the growth of Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies....

1000 Kelvin integrates its AM software into the EOS software suite

1000 Kelvin, the startup that develops AMAIZE, is collaborating with OEM EOS to enhance the production workflows of Additive Manufacturing users across a wide range of vertical industries. This announcement follows another interesting partnership...

Is there a serious future for wood 3D printing?

It’s been a decade that wood 3D printing has been around. Yet, it takes the launch of Forust™, Desktop Metal’s subsidiary dedicated to end-use wood parts, to question the future of this material in...

Vitesse Systems delivers its first 3D-printed satellite antenna

The passive antenna was integrated into the Tomorrow-R1 satellite which is described as the “world's first commercially built weather radar satellite” when it was launched in May this year. Vitesse Systems, a supplier of antenna,...