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Hexagon and Raytheon Technologies to provide a simulation tool that predicts metal 3D printing defects

Hexagon, a global company that provides digital reality solutions, combining sensor, software and autonomous technologies, is working with aerospace company Raytheon Technologies to provide...

VulcanForms turns stealth mode off, has a total of $355 Million raised to date, and aims to advance “100-kilowatt laser Additive Manufacturing technology”

Seven years ago, Martin Feldmann, an Ex-Daimler who worked on castings at the automotive company, and John Hart, a professor at MIT had a...

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...

Boeing tests new airliners with 3D printed parts

  The Boeing Company is currently conducting flight tests of Boeing 777X, a wide-body twin-engine jet aircraft that appears to be the largest airliner of...

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,...

Norsk Titanium to achieve the next phase of Additive Manufactured Integrally Bladed Rotor

Last year, scientists from the University of Notre Dame Turbomachinery Laboratory (NDTL), Norsk Titanium (Norsk), Pratt & Whitney and TURBOCAM International successfully achieved on initial...