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According to thyssenkrupp, AM to generate US$100 billion economic value in ASEAN by 2025

“So far, current penetration of additive manufacturing is still relatively low in the ASEAN region despite wider acceptance globally”. A recent study conducted by thyssenkrupp estimates additive manufacturing to create 3 to 4 million additional jobs in Association...

Airbus to evaluate the capabilities of Sigma Labs’ AM Technology

Airbus will test and evaluate Sigma Labs' new PrintRite3D® version 5.0 hardware and software. A validation phase on a powder-bed fusion 3D printer will follow the evaluation program. Sigma Labs provides quality assurance software under...

The executive perspective: SLM Solutions CEO Meddah Hadjar on the AM market

There is a significant number of manufacturers of Selective Laser Melting Machines on the additive manufacturing market, but SLM Solutions is undoubtedly one of the companies that embodies the best the principles that are...

Sintavia strengthens its AM quality system by acquiring QC Laboratories

Sintavia has acquired QC Laboratories, Inc, non-destructive testing specialist. The acquisition will strengthen the testing of 3D Printed parts for commercial aerospace applications. However, the terms of the acquisition stipulate that QC Labs will...

Sandvik is now part of Beam IT’s shareholders, Italian AM service provider

Sandvik has recently acquired a significant stake in Beam IT, Italian well-known additive manufacturing service provider. The investment was part of Sandvik’s strategy to become a provider for the wider component manufacturing industry and...

MSC Software and RMIT University Sign MoU to push AM forward in Australia

MSC Software Corporation (MSC) has just signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Melbourne-based RMIT University’s Advanced Manufacture Precinct. The agreement aims to push forward additive manufacturing in Australia. RMIT University integrates a renowned advanced manufacturing...

Titomic and TAUV complete phase 2 of their additive manufacturing project for the defence sector

In September 2008, Titomic and TAUV announced a collaboration to produce a soldier-enabled UAV that might unlock a key domestic and export defense capability. The 3D printed prototype had even been shortlisted for Innovation Awards...

Frazer-Nash manufactures a fastener for use during aircraft assembly using Renishaw AM 400 additive manufacturing system

Aligning aircraft panels and fuselage during assembly is a tough task in the aircraft industry. To make it easier, Frazer-Nash, a company acknowledged for the manufacturing of sports car, leverages Renishaw additive manufacturing technology....

Oerlikon and MT Aerospace to accelerate the use of additive manufacturing in the aerospace and defense industries

First day of the Paris Airshow, and new partnerships already pop up in the aerospace industry. The first partnership in this vein is the one of Oerlikon and MT Aerospace. Both companies will enable...

Rolls-Royce harnesses SLM Solutions’ SLM®500 quad-laser machine to develop its Additive Layer Manufacturing capability

Famous car manufacturer Rolls-Royce has added SLM Solutions AM technology to its production capability. Leveraging the SLM®500 quad-laser machine will enable Rolls-Royce team to achieve build rates up to 171 cm3 while offering automated,...