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Why is AM a good production candidate for expeditionary manufacturing? Phillips Corporation told us.

Exclusive feature sponsored by the Military Additive Manufacturing Summit.  Do you believe that necessity is the mother of invention? I do, and today, I think that this saying has never been truer than in the...

How to define additive manufacturing candidacy for production applications?

A wide range of rules has been established to implement conventional manufacturing processes. AM breaks many of these rules since it introduces new capabilities that are not compatible with conventional manufacturing. One of these...

Additive Manufacturing Consultancy TBGA rebrands as The Barnes Global Advisors –

From “The Barnes Group Advisors” to “The Barnes Global Advisors” TBGA Founder & Managing Director John Barnes has always seen Additive Manufacturing as a global love affair. 2020 proved this out, with the industry truly...

“Additive Manufacturing is often thought of as sustainable, however the production of powders for AM is just the opposite”, Dr Aaron Bent, CEO of 6K.

Sometimes, our beliefs are so strong that they impact the choices we make on a daily basis. Depending on situations, they hide a common thread that results from various holistic experiences that we went...

Australian army to leverage SPEE3D metal additive manufacturing for their operations

The Australian army invests $1.5 million investment into a 12-month pilot program of SPEE3D metal additive manufacturing technology. The Australian manufacturer partnered with the Advanced Manufacturing Alliance (AMA) and Charles Darwin University (CDU) to deliver...

The importance of Cold Spray 3D Printing Technique in a Battlefield

The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory (CCDC-ARL) has awarded $25 million to Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) to advance a 3D printing technique called cold spray that is used to repair...

When DED metal 3D printing works for the French Navy

In sectors such as defense, laser powder bed fusion is not always the first Additive Manufacturing technology that comes to mind, especially for the creation and repair of metal parts. After Cold Spray Additive...

First look at SPEE3D’s latest metal 3D printer: “TITANSPEE3D”

On the heels of the launch of its on-site metal AM solution, SPEE3D announces the launch of a large-format metal 3D printer. Named TitanSPEE3D, the new 3D printer would provide high design freedom and...

Australia returns to space through the successful launch of SpIRIT nanosatellite – which features 3D printed radiator

A lot is happening in the space industry right now – and this is in major countries adopting AM technologies. Australia, a country that is acknowledged for providing AM solutions to the defense industry,...

Boeing and Titomic to explore Sustainable Titanium 3D Printing for Space

Following a $2.33 million grant from the Australian Government, to understand the development of space-based infrastructure and equipment with the locally made sustainable and “green” resource, machine manufacturer Titomic and Aerospace manufacturer Boeing announce a collaboration...