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3DCeram partners with Gregory Nolens to bring ceramic 3D printing to the biomedical field

From dental implants, safe and essential vaccines to medical inhalers, manufacturers of ceramic 3D printing technologies are increasingly exploring new applications of ceramic 3D printing in the medical field. Despite the very limited number...

Here is 3DCeram’s three-step approach to produce Anywaves’ new ceramic 3D printed satellite antenna

Anywaves has called for additive manufacturing ceramic expert 3DCeram to explore all the manufacturing opportunities of a satellite antenna it had newly designed. ANYWAVES is a French Space Agency (CNES) spin-off that develops antennas for...

3DCERAM launches 3DOptic service for AM applications in the Space and Defense sectors

Optical instruments are important to understand and handle light (or more broadly electromagnetic radiation) in highly regulated sectors such as space and defense. Their manufacturing therefore comes with a range of technical characteristics to...

How 3DCeram rethinks its ceramic 3D Printing business model

The first thing that comes to mind when speaking of ceramic is pottery, yet a wide range of industries rely upon this material and technique. The manufacturing of ceramic components has reached a major...

Download the September/October 2024 edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download the Sep/Oct 2024 edition of 3D ADEPT Mag Are you familiar with the “job to be done” theory? This theory of innovation is based on the economic principle that people buy products and...

ADDITƐD returns from 3 to 7 June as part of BIEMH, with major Additive Manufacturing companies

The new edition of ADDITƐD, Spain's leading trade show focusing on Additive Manufacturing, will be held from 3 to 7 June at Bilbao Exhibition Centre. Over five days, this eighth edition will showcase the latest...

10 technology highlights of 2023 that shaped the Additive Manufacturing world (Part 2)

Updated on January 4th: The article has been updated to reflect the "Arburg" solution in part 4. 2023 has been a very interesting year both from a business and a technology perspective. Whether it was...

Formnext 2023: “The devil is in the details”

I would have loved to start this article like many people on social media, by saying that formnext was wonderful from the beginning to the end of my participation but I can’t. If I...

Download the September/October edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download the September/October edition of 3D ADEPT Mag There are a couple of things that we have realized since the latest edition. First, a lot of efforts are focused on “Environment” when approaching sustainability in...

Oxford scientists synthesize “brain injuries repairing” 3D printed tissues 

Oxford University researchers have made a breakthrough which opens the door to 3D printing technology usage in brain injury treatments. Scientists have developed a way to deploy neural cells as 3D-printed parts to mimic...