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“Win-win deal” between Avio Aero, GE Additive & BEAMIT Group to lead to post-processing tech for 3D printed aerospace parts and more
New “Letter of Intent” might enable BEAMIT to achieve its ‘One Stop Shop’ approach, driven by market demand, technological evolution and inclusion of new processes and new accreditations.
Ever since it became a partially-owned company...
Climbing becomes the 14th sport discipline to leverage additive manufacturing
As we closely monitor the advancements of additive manufacturing technologies within the sport industry, we are paying special attention to sports that are officially recognized. As a reminder, among the existing recognized sports with...
Baseball becomes the 13th discipline out of 200 to leverage Additive Manufacturing
In the 2021 May/June issue of 3D ADEPT Mag, the “applications” segment (PP 45-50) discusses sport applications made possible using AM technologies. We found out that about 200 sports are recognized sports with national...
How Marines leverage Additive Manufacturing for the creation of Vehicle Maintenance Tool
Marine Corps System Command’s Advanced Manufacturing Operations Cell collaborated with 1st Supply Battalion and industry partners to develop a 3D-printed metal steering wheel removal device. This solution helps solve a common problem among vehicle...
3D Printed Mold Core reveals first capabilities of the soon-to-be released GE Additive Concept Laser M Line
Amid the expected product launches of this year, there is the GE Additive Concept Laser M Line. In preparation for its release, industrial molding sector company EROFIO Group has been selected to test the...
GE Aviation & GE Additive cut costs by 35% by switching four existing parts from castings to metal 3D printing
It is the first time GE Aviation had shifted production from investment casting to AM based strictly on cost and today, both companies see potential for hundreds more
Sister technology companies GE Aviation and GE Additive are currently...
Sintavia Acquires Three More Industrial 3D Printers From GE Additive, And Achieves Various Certifications
The last time we checked, Sintavia was increasing its manufacturing capability with two M4K-4 Printers from AMCM GmbH. The US-based manufacturer of a wide range of flight and launch products continues to increase its...
ICD Applied Technologies debuts in the additive manufacturing market, with GE Additive as technology partner
In the last quarter of 2020, ICD Group, an international conglomerate operating in manufacturing, trading, and distribution of specialized commodity products announces the creation of ICD
Applied Technologies, a company that will leverage the group’s...
News RoundUp : Interspectral vs AMEXCI, IAM3DHUB x Renishaw, Imaginarium x GE Additive, Sintavia x AMCM, Solukon x HASMAK-T
Who recently purchased what? And who will distribute what? This edition of “news roundup” covers multiple purchases and 3D printing partnerships across the world.
New purchases and operating agreements
Interspectral will support AMEXCI’s R&D activities |...
Sydney University and GE Additive to accelerate Australia’s advanced manufacturing agenda
Both parties will explore advanced alloy design and applications that can support a range of sectors including aerospace, defence, medicine and agriculture
GE Additive, and the University of Sydney, have signed five-year agreement to advance...