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Another level of AM: Bugatti’s 3D-Printed Suspension Pushrods Weigh 100g but Can Resist 3.5 Tons of Force

Imagine ultra-lightweight components that are as strong as a reinforced concrete column. Bugatti just gave us another reason to keep an eye on automotive innovations made possible using additive manufacturing. VW's hypercar brand recently releases further...

Protolabs to acquire 3D Hubs for $280 million

At the end of 2020, we were reflecting on the mergers & acquisitions that would shape 2021. We were ready for the acquisition of Origin by Stratasys, we are ready to see Covestro completes...

Wärtsilä’s new project to deepen its 3D Printing expertise in marine applications

Production of new critical metal 3D printed components deepens Wärtsilä’s 3D Printing expertise in marine applications   As Wärtsilä has built up expertise in smart technologies and complete lifecycle solutions for the marine and energy markets,...

A new ISO/ASTM standard was published for Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion in aerospace

ASTM International committee F42 and ISO TC261 has published a new standard that provides requirements and test methods for the qualification and re-qualification of laser beam machines for metal powder bed fusion additive manufacturing...

BASF: a chemical giant’s efforts to deal with the fast-growing 3D Printing market

Three years ago, when BASF announced the creation of BASF 3D Printing Solutions GmbH (BASF 3DPS), its wholly-owned subsidiary dedicated to the 3D Printing industry, we could hardly imagine the company would shake up the...

Focus on YOU Series: throwback to ULT AG’s journey in 2020 and outlooks for 2021.

Everyone knows about New Year’s resolutions; those objectives we set ourselves and promise ourselves to keep. While for most individuals, the overwhelming odds are that they ditched those resolutions about a month later after...

BMW 3D Prints its Superbike’s linkage system of the rear shock absorber right at the circuit

Car manufacturer BMW has already 3D printed over 300 000 parts, becoming one of the largest producers of 3D printed automotive components. Not surprisingly, it does not intend to stop now. The BMW S...

NASA has completed 23 Hot-Fire Tests On Critical 3D Printed Engine Parts

Future lunar landers might come equipped with 3D printed rocket engine parts that help bring down overall manufacturing costs and reduce production time. NASA is investing in advanced manufacturing – one of five industries of...

BMW Group combines industrial 3D printing with Generative Design & Artificial Intelligence in Product Development

Since it has opened its additive manufacturing campus, BMW Group has generated even more interest within the additive manufacturing industry. Not only is the car manufacturer involved in several projects to advance the full...

Rösler brand AM Solutions opens new test center for post processing of 3D printed components

AM Solutions, the additive manufacturing brand of Rösler, has opened a new technology and test center to develop processes and products for post processing of 3D printed parts at Untermerzbach (in Germany). Equipped with software...