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UPDATED: Biden’s AM Forward Program: Statement & Involvement from Additive Manufacturing Companies

Initially posted on May 10th, this article has been updated to reflect the fact that Boeing and Northrop Grumman have joined the AM Forward initiative.  The time is right for the AM Forward initiative. The launch...

President Biden launches AM Forward Program, that focuses on 3D printing, and which is designed to revive American Manufacturing

As most companies across the world, the USA are dealing with inflation across a number of industries, which obviously makes it difficult for families to afford the average goods and services.  To address this priority...

New financing round to develop its multi-material multi-process additive manufacturing brings Sakuú’s total funds raised to $62M

Sakuú Corporation, the developer of automated multi-material multi-process additive manufacturing (AM), secures another financing round which brings total funds raised to date to $62M. This funding bolsters the company’s ability to commercialize its first-generation...

Why Aerospace remains one of the Key Vertical Industries of Additive Manufacturing

While the Coronavirus pandemic has expedited the adoption of 3D printing and its applications in the healthcare industry, it should be noted that it has also severely impacted the aerospace industry with commercial airline...

New equipment from GE Additive, Solukon and Ipsen complete Protolabs’ additive manufacturing portfolio

By the end of this summer, Protolabs customers will benefit from large format metal 3D printed parts produced on GE Additive Concept Laser X Line 2000R machine. With a build volume of 31.5 in. x 15.7 in. x...

« What did 2019 mean for AM companies and what are they looking forward to in 2020? »

At the beginning of 2019, we asked additive manufacturing experts what were their predictions for the year. The main forecast for participating companies was to focus on education, and how to move AM to...

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...

Wohlers Report 2019: materials suppliers’ activity, first indicator of the market’s growth

Wohlers Associates, Inc., a consulting firm that offers a window into the AM and 3D Printing market has announced the release of its 2019 annual report. For this 24th report, Wohlers has gathered expertise...

3D printing fosters the market of aircraft and components manufacturing

According to the global market report 2018 from ReportLinker, specialist in market research, additive manufacturing enables to improve the market of aircraft and components manufacturing. First of all, this industry includes the capacities of manufacturing...

Industrial 3D Printing: SINTAVIA collaborates with Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation

In order to develop and promote metal additive manufacturing (“AM”) solutions, the metal additive manufacturer, Sintavia, LLC has recently announced a partnership with Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (“TNSC”), a global provider of industrial gases...