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Why attend TCT 3Sixty this June?

TCT 3SIXTY, the UK's definitive and most influential 3D printing and additive manufacturing event returns to the NEC on 8-9 June. In this article where we recalled why the event rebranded as TCT 3Sixty, we...

Understand, See, Experience: Highlights of Rapid.Tech 3D 2022

The 18th version of Rapid.Tech 3D | Additive Manufacturing Hub reminded us that it is one of the most important Additive Manufacturing events to attend in Germany. The return of the physical event Rapid.Tech 3D proved to...

First look at how 3D printing can improve the performance of electrical machines

For about a year now, 3 partners have been discretely labouring on a strategic basic research project that lays the groundwork for next-level electrical machines. The project is not finished yet; rather than rushing to...

TCT 3Sixty, bigger and better than ever: a 360-degree interactive experience to advance your AM journey.

Formerly known as TCT Show, Rapid News, the organizer of the most important 3D printing event in the UK, rebrands its famous show to highlight the 360-degree interactive experience attendees and exhibitors can get in three...

NASA-developed GRCop-42 Alloy qualified for Velo3D’s Sapphire Family of Printers

Described as the preferred copper alloy used by NASA and private space flight companies for rocket thrust chamber assemblies, GRCop-42 is a copper-chromium-niobium alloy that 3D printer manufacturers must absolutely qualify to advance space...

3D printing News Round-Up: Lithoz, Anisoprint, Solukon, OECHSLER, Freemelt

 Who recently purchased what? Who expands its production capacities? And who will distribute what? This edition of “news roundup” covers multiple purchases and 3D printing partnerships across the world. Lithoz announces two installations of ceramic...

The latest 3D printed part of SPA’s hyper fast car is a ceramic piston

“SPA is taking ceramic additive manufacturing and design for AM – DfAM – to the edge and beyond with their work on the Chaos Ultracar”, Haim Levi, XJet VP Strategic Marketing.  If you still have...

The AM strategies Sintavia takes to embrace the various directions the commercial aerospace market is embracing

The aerospace industry has always been mentioned as one of the early adopters of Additive Manufacturing. At the time (in the 2010s), being able to leverage plastic 3D printed parts for testing and simulation...

The Advanced Materials Show brings together four connected industries

Europe’s Largest Advanced and Nano Materials Event Returns with 4,500+ attendees, 300+ exhibitors and 100+ speakers. Set to take place on 29th & 30th June 2022 at NEC, Birmingham, UK, the Advanced Materials Show provides a truly unique,...

How do AM companies help tackle climate change? – Tangible actions on the ground.

Climate change is a topic that is on everyone’s lips. Governmental authorities have sounded the alarm so loudly that both legal entities and individuals feel they have a mission: play their part in addressing...