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Meteor Inkjet and AMIS develop a solution for binder and material jetting from “DFE to drop”
Many of the challenges faced by those who would like to adopt inkjet technology for AM are similar to those raised by 2D printing which is also based on inkjet technology. They include optimizing print...
Registration is now open for TCT 3Sixty 2024
UK’s definitive industrial 3D printing event returns to NEC Birmingham, from June 5th to 6th. For those who do not know, the event has been home to AM technologies for over 30 years today...
AMUG 2023: “Now I know what I’m doing every March for the rest of my life.”
“Now I know what I’m doing every March for the rest of my life.”
That’s one of the remarks made during the feedback session on the last day of AMUG 2023, a tradeshow held in...
Authentise unveils FlowsAM and Flows workflow suite
Software provider Authentise has announced a rebranded workflow management suite for both additive (FlowsAM) and non-additive manufacturing (Flows) applications.
It took the company a decade of experience to build data-driven solutions for the most agile...
3D Printing Day Celebration: What are the Micro-Trends in Major Materials?
More than 30 years on from the invention of the first 3D printer, the 3D printing market has proven to be disruptive for so many industries. The celebration of 3D printing Day means a...
DyeMansion’s VaporFuse Surfacing process is compliant with 3D printed parts used in the food industry
The last time we spoke about DyeMansion, the post-processing company announced a partnership with Stratasys to mass-produce architecture 3D printed end-use parts. Over time, this alliance has been strengthened as the German company has...
These unusual 3D printing materials we have ever seen
3D printing has led to some of the coolest objects we have ever seen in this industry but sometimes, the materials used to produce these objects are fabricated in a very unexpected way. 3D...
Impossible Objects & Owens Corning to develop High-Performance materials for Composite-based Additive Manufacturing
Impossible Objects and Owens Corning have signed a joint development agreement to develop new materials for Impossible Objects’ composite-based additive manufacturing (CBAM) process. The agreement follows the recent collaboration announcement that will consist for Ricoh to...
Dossier: Composite 3D printing, understanding the value proposition of a niche technology
When Additive Manufacturing comes to composites fabrication, we did not expect this combination to work and lead to the development of some niche yet interesting applications for the industry. In their latest report, SmarTech...
Polymer 3D Printing, a nascent and promising market
Despite traffic issues that led to a late start of the conference “3D Printing within the Plastics Converging Industry”, Polymer Comply Europe has managed to gather a group of people committed to bringing their...