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Forward AM is now a standalone company

BASF Forward AM’s leadership, led by CEO Martin Back, has acquired BASF’s Additive Manufacturing (AM) business and formed Forward AM Technologies. The acquisition includes the Sculpteo service business, which was acquired in 2019 and...

nTop integrates its implicit modeling API into Materialise software solutions

Software providers Materialise and nTop are joining forces to help AM users accelerate the entire design-to-manufacturing process and enable the production of complex parts. To do so, nTop has integrated nTop Core, its implicit modeling...

New agreement makes nLIGHT’s beam shaping lasers available in EOS’ metal 3D printers

nLIGHT, Inc., a provider of high-power semiconductor and fiber lasers, and 3D printer manufacturer EOS, signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to pursue a joint strategic technology cooperation. The cooperation between nLIGHT and EOS includes...

How does AM transform aircraft design and production today?

It is no secret that an aircraft is a complex system that involves a long list of interior and exterior components designed to maintain safety, meet certification standards, ensure functionality, and enhance comfort. Given...

Aniwaa unveils updated AM hardware landscape infographic

Exactly one year after the launch of an AM hardware landscape infographic mapping over 500 active industrial 3D printer manufacturers, Aniwaa announces an updated 2024 infographic. This time, the sourcing platform dedicated to AM equipment...

Meet over 400 AM technologies’ providers at RAPID + TCT 2024

RAPID + TCT 2024, North America’s largest additive manufacturing (AM) and industrial 3D printing event, will host over 400 solution providers, the most substantial number at the show to date, showcasing their latest advancements in...

Additive Talks: The use of AM in the nuclear industry and its hidden complexities

Two years ago, when we first sat down with industry insiders from Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Burloak Technologies to discuss the use of Additive Manufacturing in the nuclear industry (Additive Talks, season 2,...

Renishaw enhances INEOS Britannia’s race boat using metal AM and other technologies

Engineering company Renishaw helps INEOS Britannia to enhance the performance of their latest race boat. After two and a half years of development, INEOS Britannia has now revealed its AC75 race boat — Britannia — to...

SPEE3D unveils on-site metal AM solution for the defense industry

SPEE3D, Australian metal additive manufacturing company, has unveiled its Expeditionary Manufacturing Unit (EMU), a complete on-site mobile additive manufacturing solution. EMU combines SPEE3D’s expeditionary metal 3D printer, XSPEE3D, with its SPEE3Dcell post-processing and testing...

Rapid.Tech 3D: Dr. Brent Stucker predicts good opportunities for AM in the German industry

Dr. Brent Stucker, a man with multiple hats whose thoughts were shared when he was a Distinguished Engineer in Additive Manufacturing at Ansys, predicts a constant growth course of the AM market during this...