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Rounding off another demanding year: what the AM industry should keep from 2022 to move forward in 2023

From mergers & acquisitions to bankruptcies, expected & unexpected milestones, 2022 led us through an emotional rollercoaster. As 2022 draws to a close, 3D ADEPT Media is looking back over a year difficult to...

EOS on the cost consideration and where it makes sense to integrate digitization and automation in an AM production environment

Put two Additive Manufacturing veterans together, with respective expertise on both the commercial and current economic market of the AM industry and the technological side, and you can expect a conversation on insights that...

Hexagon invests 100M USD in Divergent Technologies

Hexagon AB, the provider of a wide range of digital reality solutions combining sensor, software and autonomous technologies, has invested the amount of 100 million USD in Divergent Technologies Inc., an automotive technology company...

Markus Tacke on the enterprise strategy at the heart of Oerlikon’s path to AM and the ‘try everything, fail fast’ ethos

December 2016. Switzerland’s Oerlikon Corporation AG acquired citim GmbH - leading producer of metal 3D printing parts - giving this way the first clues to the group’s Additive Manufacturing ambitions. That period saw a...

Boom Supersonic to rely on Additive Manufacturing for the fabrication of its new propulsion system Symphony™

Boom Supersonic, the aerospace company building what it describes as the world’s fastest airliner, has announced the development of Symphony™, a new propulsion system designed and optimised for its Overture supersonic airliner. The company will...

DOSSIER | Heat Treatment for Additive Manufactured Parts: A Dirty Little Secret that is yet to be understood

In a previous dossier dedicated to the use of furnaces in additive manufacturing, we found out that the reasons that may help catalogue the type of furnaces manufacturers will use, are often dependent on...

Lockheed Martin and Sintavia to explore metal additive manufacturing opportunities as an alternative to castings and forgings

This is an interesting partnership: a global security and aerospace company (Lockheed Martin) on the one hand and a designer and manufacturer of advanced propulsion and thermodynamic systems (Sintavia) join forces to expand research...

4 software strategies that can be explored to enable Lightweighting with Additive Manufacturing

How many times have you seen the word “lightweighting” used next to “additive manufacturing”? When one looks beyond the buzz that this combination of words might create, we’ll come to realize that this manufacturing concept...

TRUMPF fosters Additive Manufacturing applications – with improved technology processes and new materials. Here they are.

Machine manufacturer TRUMPF has focused its presence at Formnext on helping organizations find “the right solution for every metal AM application”. Whether you were looking to achieve a specific application, buy a 3D printer,...

Formnext 2022: the killjoys, the elders and the kids of the “fAMily” reunion

We just got back from Frankfurt, a European and German city best known for its production of high-quality sausages (frankfurters), but at this time of the year, for AM enthusiasts and specialists, the city...